Edit and export dropdown menu slice

I need to change a dropdown menu navigation panel button in
an already published site. When you right click a sliced image in
the original fireworks png file you can export just that slice.
But that is not an option when you select a navigation button
slice
How can I edit individual buttons on my navigation panel?
I am exporting to Frontpage 2003.
Thanks,
Troy - In St. Louis

Try shutting everything down and re-start your computer.
If still no joy, try Deleting Corrupted Cache in DW
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/494811
If that doesn't help, try Restore Preferences
http://helpx.adobe.com/dreamweaver/kb/restore-preferences-dreamweaver-cs4-cs5.html
Nancy O.

Similar Messages

  • Does adobe Premiere Pro CC edit and export 4k and higher video resolutions?

    Hey Guys I am new the forum but have been using adobe products for years. I am having some problems finding if Adobe Premiere Pro CC effectively lets you edit and export video at 4k and higher. I am having a custom built computer to specifically handle high resolution output and video editing. I have a 5k monitor to go with it as we;;. Long story short is I need to make sure I can edit and export at full resolution. I am not interested in compressing the video output to 1080P from a 4k video input source. It would be a shame if I have to learn a completely new software program for my business because I have loved previous versions of the adobe premiere pro. any help with this would be greatly appreciated. I am expected to get my custom build back this afternoon. Thanks in advance for any help provided!

    Yes

  • Any Complete Tutorials On How To Edit And Export MIDI Files In GB?

    Hi. A friend sent me about 25 nice standard MIDI files that all open fine in QT Pro. She wants me to drag and drop them into GarageBand 2, attempt to edit them, change sounds and then export them out as the edited versions, key changes, added bars, change instrument sounds, etc,. Although I'm a trained musician who understands form, I really don't have a clue on how to use GB to edit and export standard MIDI files. Can this be done effectively in GB ver 2 or 3?
    Basically what she then wants to do is take the edited MIDI tracks, put them into itunes I guess on her iBook G4 or Ipod and do a solo act playing her keyboard live and usibg the MIDI tracks as background.
    Are there any links to step by step tutorials on how I can lerarn this procedure? Please offer any advice and links if you can and thanks for your help
    steveb

    Not really practical, I'm afraid. Capturing screenshots and cutting them up is possible with Photoshop, but PDF editing is very limited (fix a typo, move a picture).

  • I have a sony hdr td 20ve 3d video camera. Is it possible to import into iMovie 11, edit and export in 3D? I have an iMac 2008 model running Lion 10.7.4

    Is it possible to import 3d from the Sony 3D videocamera,model HDR TD 20VE into iMovie 11, edit and export the files to iDVD and produce a disc that plays on a 3d compatible DVD player?

    Yes, you can purchase Lion as well as iPhoto and iMovie from the App Store. But before you can do that you must update Snow Leopard to 10.6.8 by installing the Mac OS X 10.6.8 Update Combo v1.1 update. Then you can sign into the App Store with your Apple ID and password, locate the items you want, purchase them, and download them to your computer.

  • Can You Edit And Export 60 fps Video With iMovie 10.0.5?

    So the new iPhone 6 and 6 Plus let you shoot video at 60 fps, right?
    Well, my question is, can iMovie 10.0.5 for the Mac let you actually edit and export this video, maintaining its 60 fps frame rate?

    I posted what I found to this thread iMovie 11 10.14 Exporting a 60fps file to Maverick?
    Hope you find it helpful.

  • Editing and Exporting Audio Track Only

    Is it possible to just edit and export the audio track from a project that contains video and audio? I turned off the video track, and was able to make edits on the audio track but when I export the edited audio track entire unedited audio track is exported.

    That did it. I didn't have the audio timeline material selected as the active window.
    Many thanks.

  • Import, edit, and export QuickTime document: wise? how to maintain quality?

    Can iMovie HD 6.0.3 be used to import a reasonably-high-quality QuickTime file (Apple Graphics compression), edit it, and export to Quicktime, all resulting in a QuickTime file with the same clarity as the original?
    I have a quicktime file that captures a demonstration on my desktop. It was recorded with SnapZ Pro (with movie option) into this format: Apple Graphics, 889 x 500, 256, IMA 4:1, Mono, 22.050 kHz. (Note: I got 889x500 when I constrained SnapZ to a 16x9 format.)
    I need to clip out sections, rerecord some of the audio, insert snippets of replacement video (re-recorded). I have Quicktime 7.1.3 Pro, but I had this idea it would be easier to do this editing with IMovie HD 6.0.3.
    My problem is that everything I export has noticeably worse quality than the original source. I have tried all sorts of projects (DV, HDV, MPEG-4, ISight). I've tried exports at full quality, lower quality, various expert settings.
    For example:
    - Create a DV-Widescreen project.
    - Import the movie. What I see on the screen is slightly smaller (in both dimensions) than the QuickTime Player shows me, and quite noticeably blurrier.
    - Picking Expert export, I use Compression: Graphics, Depth: Color, Quality: Best, key frame rate 24, Dimensions 889x500, Scale: Letterbox.
    - The QuickTime file displays as the right size, with a tiny black border for letterboxing, and with crummy quality (text has shadows, making it worse than just blurry.) All this despite being 30MB from a 3.2MB original.
    Quite likely, I'm using the wrong tool. I don't have a camcorder - I don't even have a TV - so I don't know any of the jargon. What would be the right tool for this task? Stick to Quicktime Pro?
    MacBook   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

    How would Final Cut Express work for editing quicktime as above?
    same answer:
    FCE handles dv/NTSC/PAL only ...-
    for sure, you can import "any format/res" ...- with loss of quality, if import doesn't fit standards...- and: FCE is the "more mightier" tool, means, you can easiely arrange two/many videos in one picture, arrange them, position them ...-
    if you want to stay with your original settings, you have to use QTpro (less convenient) or FCP (less cheap) ...

  • Super 8 interlaced confusion whilst editing and exporting

    Hi folks
    I recently had my old super 8 films telecined to disc as .avi at 18fps. I could have had them copied to a DV tape instead but due to the interlacing problems that would have caused I decided to transfer to an avi file. Now in a earlier post I had to tackle the problem of converting my footage from 18fps to 25fps using stream clip so as I could successfully edit my super 8 shots in final cut express 4:
    http://www.fcpbook.com/Video6a.html
    Has this converted my film back to interlaced footage because I selected DV-PAL in stream clip? I didn't think this would be the case but my titles in FCE4 are coming out like they are interlaced once exported as a quicktime mov file. I put the file through JES deinterlacer and this seems to have fixed the title problem. However this process of telecine, coversion, editing, export, jes deinterlace and youtube upload is very lengthy!
    I'm not intending to show these films on an interlaced tv. I'm only going to show them on the web. Is there any way to set my frame rate to 25fps without the interlaced effect happening in final cut express to my titles? I'm a little confused to be honest!
    Best
    Kevin

    I just set the field dominance to none for the sequence and exported it again as a quick time movie. The titles still appear to be interlaced as before? I then changed each titles field dominance to none in the timeline and exported but it has still made no difference?

  • EXIF data lost when edited and exported to Picasa web

    I use iPhoto 6. If a geotagged photo is scaled and exported to Picasa web, then the EXIF data are preserved and recognized by Picasa web. But if the same photo is edited (crop, contrast...) and then exported to Picasa web, then the EXIF data don't appear. I've tried the export operation manually and through the plugin, but it always happens the same. How to avoid this? Does it happen too with iPhoto 8? Thanks.

    Welcome to the Apple Discussions. Yes and no. With iPhoto 8 you can export with an option to include the keywords, titles and comments. But I don't know if geotags are included. Ask in the iPhoto 8 forum as I know geotags have been discussed there. Do a search in that forum for "geotags" or similar.
    TIP: For insurance against the iPhoto database corruption that many users have experienced I recommend making a backup copy of the Library6.iPhoto (iPhoto.Library for iPhoto 5 and earlier) database file and keep it current. If problems crop up where iPhoto suddenly can't see any photos or thinks there are no photos in the library, replacing the working Library6.iPhoto file with the backup will often get the library back. By keeping it current I mean backup after each import and/or any serious editing or work on books, slideshows, calendars, cards, etc. That insures that if a problem pops up and you do need to replace the database file, you'll retain all those efforts. It doesn't take long to make the backup and it's good insurance.
    I've created an Automator workflow application (requires Tiger or later), iPhoto dB File Backup, that will copy the selected Library6.iPhoto file from your iPhoto Library folder to the Pictures folder, replacing any previous version of it. It's compatible with iPhoto 6 and 7 libraries and Tiger and Leopard. Just put the application in the Dock and click on it whenever you want to backup the dB file. iPhoto does not have to be closed to run the application, just idle. You can download it at Toad's Cellar. Be sure to read the Read Me pdf file.
    Note: There's now an Automator backup application for iPhoto 5 that will work with Tiger or Leopard.

  • Editing and exporting videos from youtube

    I downloaded a justin bieber video from Youtube.com.I edited this video using adobe premiere pro cs5. I tried exporting the file and it seems that I am not able to play the exported file. Is there something wrong with my file selection? Adobe Premiere Pro does not allow editing or exporting copyrighted materials? I am not gonna use the video for any commercial purposes. I am just making a video for my niece who would celebrate here birthday next week. Thanks.

    Welcome to the forum.
    Can you please give us the full details of the YouTube file that you downloaded and edited, plus your Project/Sequence Preset? Then, what Export settings did you choose? What happens, when you Export?
    CS5 does not know if the material is ©, but that is an ethical question, that you must address.
    Also, starting with YouTube material will never yield good quality, but again, this is something that you must address.
    Good luck,
    Hunt

  • Workflow for editing and exporting many photos?

    I have a lot of photos from a graduation ceremony to edit in LR3. I want to use the edited photos in a video that I will use Sony Vegas to create.  Vegas will need the edited photos.  Is there a better workflow to get the edited photos on a hard drive than exporting each photo individually after it is edited?  Perhaps some sort of batch export of any photo that has been edited during the LR editing session?
    The photos are .jpg if that matters.

    As mentioned, you don't need to export individually.
    How you select them all could be easier or harder!  I would create a collection, and as you select and edit, then drag into the collection.  You can then look over the collection to make sure everything looks as it should, without the distraction of all the ones you didn't select (there are SO many ways to accomplish this!). I said collections because it's easier to see; you could instead flag them, filter for them,etc.
    Then just cmd/cntrol-A to select them all, and export.
    Cheers!

  • AVi Edit and Export

    Am just about to work on a TV show where they want the projects i do for them sent as...
    Video: AVI using the Matrox DV/DVCAM codec 720x576 @ 25fps
    Audio: AVI using Uncompressed AVI stream 2ch @ 48kHz
    Am guessing they use a Matrox system to broadcast so my question is if they already have the material converted to go out in there system and they want me to do things with it is it possible for them to send me the Matrox AVI's and i edit them in FCP but what would i export them as to send them back for broadcast???
    Its a music video mix show so instead of me getting the betas from the record labels and then get them converted to edit in FCP and then out to convert to the required Matrox Codec they want wouldnt it be easier for them to send me the AVI's they broadcast already to edit and send back???
    Thanks in advance
    Scott

    I think if you have the original files as something FCP can work with directly, you stay in that format while you edit. THEN in the end convert it to the format they need for their system.
    Theory always states to stay as close to native as possible until the very end when you recompress to the delivery format. FCP will work much better with files that are captured via FCP from Tape...
    Jerry

  • Need help editing and exporting using Final Cut Express - why does video end up with judder?!!

    I've imported material from my JVC HD Camera and have edited a 52 minute sequence on Final Cut Express. I've exported it as a Quicktime Movie and it's 43GB. How do I get this on to DVD?
    I've tried using iDVD to export but as you can imagine, the quality is not great. There's a judder on it. I have no idea where to start with using applications like MPEG Streamclip to convert the clip so that when it does get on to DVD, it doesn't judder. Can anyone help? This is driving me insane!!

    I've exported it as a Quicktime Movie and it's 43GB. How do I get this on to DVD?
    First step - just use this export as the import into iDVD.  iDVD will take care of the necessary encoding to fit it on a DVD disk.  The file size is of no concern; the only concern is the length (in time) of the video ... iDVD can fit about 2 hours of video on single layer DVD media; about 4 hours on dual-layer DVD media.
    Regarding the judder, this is not specifically an iDVD issue. Do you see the judder when you play the video  in the FCE Canvas window?

  • I need to capture while continuing to edit and export to tape, bad idea?

    Is it possible to use a different capture program (other than iMovie) to capture DV footage while I continue to do cuts only editing with Final Cut and perhaps even exporting to tape through a different deck on a Dual 2.0 G5 with two hard drives? I understand that I need a program that captures the clip as a QT movie at 48 kHz.
    I need to do this in order to justify moving from a linear edit system for news.
    What would be the recommended system capable of this?
    17 PowerBook 1.33 GHz   Mac OS X (10.3.7)  

    Licensing issues prevent us from just dumping our feeds onto one server and then connecting it to all the edit bays with Gigabit. But cost is a big factor for us since we are small. One machine at a time is what we can do since it's all new to us and unproven, really. Prove that it can be faster, then, we can move to put a G5 in every edit bay. Right now the editors can record a feed of several stories and continue to edit in the bay. They order the feed, then hit record and go back to work.
    Only one deck isn't a problem, the importing will come from a router going thru a DV bridge. But just as long as we can import while we continue to do some cuts only editing, no effects, no filters while we import. No need to export at the same time, tho that would be cool if ever possible.
    Once all the stories are done for the show, we will export, perhaps just play back off FCP during the show, easier for the tape op to just hit the spacebar I guess.
    basically the question is, what bare bones capture utility will grab our 48kHz DV footage and give us enough CPU left that it won't crash when we go back to editing?
    17 PowerBook 1.33 GHz   Mac OS X (10.3.7)  

  • Converting Editing and Exporting Final Cut Videos

    I've recently begun making videos with Final Cut but because they are in a format not used by Final Cut I use MPEG StreamClip to Convert them. For Some reason, the videos I make when I export the Final Products always leave "room around the borders" (alot of room around the borders) I would like to export films that "fill" the screen. What am I doing wrong? What should I convert the sizes of the video files too and when importing to Final Cut is there something special I should follow as well?

    The Original Video was an .MOD video file I use MPEG StreamClip to convert it to a video that is of Dimensions 854 x 480 DV / DVCPRO - NTSC LINEAR PCM.
    When Imported into Final Cut it asks If I would like to Match Video with Sequence Settings if I click Yes The File fits the window appropriately but is not able to be quickly viewed because it needs Rendering if I click No then the file does not fit the window and is able to be quick edited without rendering. I would like the video to Fit the Window and be Quick Edited... I am not sure what I am doing wrong is it the settings I use in MPEG StreamClip??
    I tried playing around with the sequnce settings in Final Cut to get the video to match the dimensions of the video but nothing has worked yet.

Maybe you are looking for