When it comes to premixes, they are included in DVDs and the privileged On-Demand subscribers provided a Blender to pick up their premixes, in addition to possibly blend premixes of their own choice!
We, Only-Downloaders are discriminated and have to confine ourselves with the downloaded videos, neither premixes nor a way to create them are available.
Cathe indicates that premixes are important as time savers, when needed, and they can be good efficient workouts on their own, but as said, we Only-Downloaders are missing this important extra!
Here it is, if you are interested in creating premixes, as described in the user guide as well as your own creations, the solution is here, free of charge, only need your effort in performing the task.
"Shotcut" is a free, open source, cross-platform video editor for Windows, Mac and Linux. According to description, one can upload a video, or more, into the program, split wanted clips, merge them into one video and export the produced video to own media! (Download and Info from shotcut.org)
Here are three interesting YouTube tutorials, explaining what you need to do to get and use your own alternative Blender:
How to Download & Install
Timeline and Editing Clips
Exporting and Saving Clips
We, Only-Downloaders are discriminated and have to confine ourselves with the downloaded videos, neither premixes nor a way to create them are available.
Cathe indicates that premixes are important as time savers, when needed, and they can be good efficient workouts on their own, but as said, we Only-Downloaders are missing this important extra!
Here it is, if you are interested in creating premixes, as described in the user guide as well as your own creations, the solution is here, free of charge, only need your effort in performing the task.
"Shotcut" is a free, open source, cross-platform video editor for Windows, Mac and Linux. According to description, one can upload a video, or more, into the program, split wanted clips, merge them into one video and export the produced video to own media! (Download and Info from shotcut.org)
Here are three interesting YouTube tutorials, explaining what you need to do to get and use your own alternative Blender:
How to Download & Install
Timeline and Editing Clips
Exporting and Saving Clips



