| You can at least change the resolution, but it involves a bit of hacking.First, save your project and close it. Then, find the pproj file in the directory you saved it in. Make a copy of the project file (as this method is not well tested), and open the original in wordpad. Now, select Edit -> Replace... In the Find What field, type the old resolution, preceded with a comma, and in Replace with, put in the new resolution, again preceded with a comma.For example, to change the project from 360x240 to 720x480:Find what: ,360,240Replace with: ,720,480Save, and open the project. You should get something looking like this:
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| - | You can at least change the resolution, but it involves a bit of hacking.First, save your project and close it. Then, find the pproj file in the directory you saved it in. Make a copy of the project file (as this method is not well tested), and open the original in wordpad. Now, select Edit -> Replace... In the Find What field, type the old resolution, preceded with a comma, and in Replace with, put in the new resolution, again preceded with a comma.For example, to change the project from 360x240 to 720x480:Find what: ,360,240Replace with: ,720,480Save, and open the project. You should get something looking like this:
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| - | You can at least change the resolution, but it involves a bit of hacking.First, save your project and close it. Then, find the pproj file in the directory you saved it in. Make a copy of the project file (as this method is not well tested), and open the original in wordpad. Now, select Edit -> Replace... In the Find What field, type the old resolution, preceded with a comma, and in Replace with, put in the new resolution, again preceded with a comma.For example, to change the project from 360x240 to 720x480:Find what: ,360,240Replace with: ,720,480Save, and open the project. You should get something looking like this: |}
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