Adding text to a video and moving it to another folder can be achieved using various methods. For example, you can try using free online video editors, which offer text overlay features. But as a better solution, I’d recommend checking out https://www.movavi.com/imovie-for-windows/. They offer a range of great app options specifically designed for Windows users, allowing you to add text overlays and export the edited video to your desired folder. It's always good to have multiple options to choose from, so this could be a helpful addition to your video editing toolkit. Good luck with your video editing adventure, and I hope you find a solution that works for you!
Help me ! Multilines !! thanks
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Are all 100 lines of same type? If they are same than just start 20 threads and import txt file as a resource set up to use each line 1 time.
If its 20 x 5 different lines, you could import txt file as a list and than split that list to 20 parts with list commands, After that you could start asynchronus functions, each with its set of 5 enteries from original 100 line text file.
Or if its 20 x 5 different lines, you could rearange txt file so all 5 enteries are in same line and deal with it like in first case, to avoid asynchronous functions all together.
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@phamtracanh said in Help me ! Multilines !! thanks:
Hi guys, I have a 100-line txt file, I want each Thread to enter 5 lines. So how? please help me. Thanks.
Use a loop
