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How to make 2 videos in one, side by side??
Pinto [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Jul 07, 2006 09:48 Messages: 10 Offline
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I wonder how do you have 2 videos side by side in PD9.

Look´s like this video from youtube:



TIA.


Claudio
Dafydd B [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Joined: Aug 26, 2006 08:20 Messages: 11973 Offline
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What have you tried to do to replicate what you've seen?

I encourage self help - please advise the techniques you have attempted and where you think you're going wrong?

To become an editor you have to press buttons and experiment.

thanks

Dafydd

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Piece of cake.

Add one video to a track in the timeline and add another to a second track in the timeline at the same place.

Adjust the size of each (this is easy with the grid turned on) and position where you want them.
Pinto [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Jul 07, 2006 09:48 Messages: 10 Offline
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Quote: What have you tried to do to replicate what you've seen?

I encourage self help - please advise the techniques you have attempted and where you think you're going wrong?

To become an editor you have to press buttons and experiment.

thanks

Dafydd



Thank Dafydd for the encouraging words.

Sometimes I have time to do things, sometimes not.

So I resorted to help from you.

But thank you, really need to practice

I like the "push buttons" I've done this much in my life.


Claudio

Quote: Piece of cake.

Add one video to a track in the timeline and add another to a second track in the timeline at the same place.

Adjust the size of each (this is easy with the grid turned on) and position where you want them.


It really was easy, after your tip, of course.

I would like to thank you.


Claudio
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