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How can I force the end of the my movie ?
SEANSALE [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Oct 15, 2014 17:33 Messages: 5 Offline
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The movie whilst playing goes past the last frame for approx 3 minutes I cannot see how to end my movie in Power Director 14

about 4 hours ago

http://screenshots.justapps.eu/20160614081503mien4.png



You can see from this monosnap that its continuing past the last frame. There is no unwanted effects or film that I can see after the last video clip. Help? Sean Sale
tomasc [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Joined: Aug 25, 2011 12:33 Messages: 6464 Offline
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Looking at your screenshot you have the cursor past what you believe is the end of your movie. Try this: Highlight a clip, click the Movie mode, and hit the end key on your keyboard. Expand the timeline and you should see a frame left where the cursor stops. You may need to scroll up to see if it is on track 2, 3, 4, etc. ,the title or music track. Delete that on the cursor.

Let us know if this helps.
Anonymous [Avatar]
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Hi, Seansale!

Tomasc has your situation pretty-much covered! Often people can be caught in such a trap when editing video, When you set the "scrubber" to the end of the content on Video Track 1(master track), scroll down through any other added video/audio tracks, even down to the music and voiceover tracks, then scroll along the timelines to see if there's a bit of stray video, audio or anything else that you may have missed, then simply delete it. Something I've found useful in PD14 is, when you line up an item, be it a video or audio clip, title or effect, you can position it to be flush with the start or end of a clip on another track by means of a thin black vertical line that appears on the timeline(useful for cueing PiP video inserts, music, titles, etc.). If that line does not appear when you shift the material along the timeline, forward or back, it's very likely you've placed material on a track well beyond what should've been the end of your video.

Cheers!

Neil
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