Importing videos into the InShot app is a straightforward process that allows you to begin editing your footage quickly. The most direct way involves selecting your desired videos from your device's storage when prompted upon opening the app.
Step-by-Step Guide to Importing Videos
According to the information available, getting your video into InShot starts as soon as you open the application. Here's a breakdown of the common method:
- Open the InShot App: Launch the InShot application on your smartphone or tablet.
- Respond to the Prompt: Once you download and open the InShot app, you will be prompted to choose an option: import photos and videos or edit photos and videos. This initial choice guides you towards creating a new project.
- Select Your Media: After choosing the appropriate option (which typically leads you to your device's media library), you can then select the video(s) saved on your phone that you want to import into InShot for editing.
- Alternative from Home Screen: If you are already on the app's "home" screen, you can typically find a button or option (often labeled "Video" or a "+" icon) to start a new video project, which will also take you to your media selection screen.
Essentially, InShot is designed to let you pick the content you want to work with right from the beginning.
Quick Import Methods
Method | Starting Point | Action Required |
---|---|---|
Initial Prompt | Opening the App | Select "import photos and videos" or "edit..." option |
Home Screen | App's Main Menu ("Home") | Tap the "Video" or new project (+) button |
In both cases, the final step is selecting the video file(s) from your device's gallery or file system.
Choosing Your Videos
When you reach the media selection screen, you can browse through the videos stored on your device.
- Select One or Multiple: You can tap on individual videos to select them. Many editors, including InShot, allow you to select multiple videos at once to combine them into a single project.
- Confirm Selection: After choosing your videos, look for a confirmation button (often a checkmark or an arrow) to proceed. InShot will then load these videos into its editing timeline, ready for you to start making changes.
Importing is the essential first step to utilizing InShot's features for creating and enhancing your video content.