Recall Movie

You can
of cause retrieve your saved movies for viewing or further
editing. To access your saved movies, you click "Recall Movie"
tab to go to a movie list where
your saved movies are displayed with their titles, lengths (total scene
number) and saved dates. The list items descend according to their
last saved dates (with the latest on top).
Recall
a Listing
To recall
a movie, you simply click on a list item to have it selected (the
corresponding strip will be highlighted) and the selected movie will
be retrieved into the timeline instantaneously. Once in the timeline,
you'll see the title of that movie appeared in the title field. From
there, you can do whatever you normally do with a movie: play, compose,
post to Gallery and/or re-save it to the list.
Delete
a Listing
You can
also delete item from your saved movie list. To delete a movie, you
have it selected first (the corresponding strip will be highlighted),
then click on the "trash can" icon (at the bottom right
of the list). Now a warning screen will come up for your confirmation.
You click "Delete" to confirm the removal of the selected
movie, or click "Cancel" to revert your action.
Missing Assets
Alert
If the
movie you are recalling contains missing assets, Comixware will retrieve
whatever that are retrievable into the timeline and present you with
a Missing Assets Alert Screen. This screen lists the names of all
currently missing items (BGs, scene elements, and/or soundtracks)
from your movie. The feature is designed for the up-keeping of your
movie assets. As you may, from time to time, revise, remove
or misplace your assets that are still associated with your movies. The list is to remind you the broken linkages in your movie
as well as to provide references for you to retrieve those assets.
Missing
asset could also be caused by the exclusion of third
party assets when the movie was saved. Since you chose
to save the movie without those assets, they are now listed as "locally"
missing.
Missing Asset Placeholder
A movie
with missing assets will be displayed with missing asset placeholders
in the place of missing assets, whether they are missing movie clip(s)
or missing scene element(s). The missing asset placeholders maintain
all attributes of the original objects (i.e., size, position, on screen
duration etc.) and can be manipulated in SC mode just like normal composition elements. A movie with missing
assets can still be played normally for the most parts. Except
at the scene(s) of missing clip(s), instead of playing its original
length, the playback defaults to one second (12 frames) for such
scene before moving on to the next scene.