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    Pinnacle 9

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by thecommish16, Mar 1, 2008.

  1. thecommish16

    thecommish16 Notebook Evangelist

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    When I render movies in Pinnacle, it uses a tremendous amount of HD space. How can I delete these temp files?

    This is a WINDOWS question!
     
  2. ahl395

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    I guess go into whereever Pinnacle saves them and delete them. Not sure if that helped much.
     
  3. thecommish16

    thecommish16 Notebook Evangelist

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    Ill try it. I was going to make the movie on imovie, but didnt feel like learning it tonight.

    How can I get expose to work on a single click or button? It requires a FN + F9 right now.
     
  4. thnksfrthmmrs

    thnksfrthmmrs Notebook Evangelist

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    Then how about you post it in the Windows section? :rolleyes:
     
  5. Robgunn

    Robgunn Notebook Evangelist

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    In OS X go to:

    System Pref >> Keyboard & Mouse >> Keyboard tab >> untick "Use all F1, F2 keys as standard function keys"
     
  6. cashmonee

    cashmonee Notebook Virtuoso NBR Reviewer

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    This is clearly a Windows question, and you will be much better asking it in the section.

    Moved to Windows section.