Plug-In for Time-Lapse for Lightroom 5

I'm doing a time-lapse in Lightroom 5 and understand all the steps expect the one towards the end which deals with the Template Browser.  From my understanding in order to export my time-lapse video as a video I will need to downlaod a free plug-in.  What plug in woulf that be and can someone explain the Template Brower more as well?  Also can anyone explain the IRTimelapse sorftware and do I have to buy this on top of the Lightroom 5 as well?  

The IRTimelapse software have their own website, you would be better served going there for an explanation. As it's not Adobe software you have to pay separately.
Lightroom tutorials can be found here. http://tv.adobe.com/product/lightroom/
kedler2014 wrote:
Could you do my a favor and just answer my question about the plug-ins?
This isn't the way to get help!

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