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Cannot change the duration of a transition.
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Bunraku70 [Avatar]
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Hi

I'm a bit rusty on transistions and am using PD17.
I am joining 2 10 second clips.
I cannot get the transition to change from 0.01 seconds.
I get a modify button and set it to 2 seconds, but there is no ok button to confirm.
There is also a little clock symbol that says mofify duration and this does have an ok button. But even after pressing ok the duration is still 0.01 seconds.

Can anyone help?

Thanks
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tomasc [Avatar]
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Try this: After changing the duration in that modify window, the numbers in there is highlighted. Hit the enter key on the keyboard and the duration should change.
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JL_JL [Avatar]
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Quote Hi

I'm a bit rusty on transistions and am using PD17.
I am joining 2 10 second clips.
I cannot get the transition to change from 0.01 seconds.
I get a modify button and set it to 2 seconds, but there is no ok button to confirm.
There is also a little clock symbol that says mofify duration and this does have an ok button. But even after pressing ok the duration is still 0.01 seconds.

Can anyone help?

Thanks

You won't be able too. The :01 is frames, not seconds. Your pic has clips that have a 1 frame duration, therefore you can only have a 1 frame duration transition for "Overlap" or 2 frame duration for "Cross" transition type.

Jeff
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