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I know, this is very fundamental, but... I can't seem to figure out how to splice two clips together. There's a tab for trimming, but none for splicing, and since "splicing", "joining", or any other term I can think of is not in the user manual index, and I can't find any solutions via google...
How can I splice video clips?
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Thanks very much, playsound. Yours was the missing step needed to lengthen and slow down my video.
Thanks, too, james1 for taking the time and interest to respond.
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I have a brief showcase video of one of my pieces in rotation. I want to lengthen the time of the video. It's ok (in fact, preferable) if the rotation be slowed down as the video time is expanded. How can I lengthen the run-time of a video? [PD11, Win8]
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Got the resizing: Click on the upside-down exclamation point, and the blue circle appears, within a resize box.
Now for the transposition of the image...
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Thanks, ynotfish, but I'm not done yet (see above).
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OK... so I figured out how to get the blue circle to appear: I drag the video onto the timeline, and then I can choose "clip", and the blue circle appears. But there remain two problems: I need to zoom out so the image fits in the new aspect ratio, and the rotated image does not appear on the timeline.
How do I zoom the image out? and how do I compel the image changes I make on the viewer to appear on the timeline?
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Thanks, Jaime-esque.
I was frustrated in not finding the blue circle, so I tried an update and there appeared the blue circle. I then dragged a sample video onto the viewer, and was able to rotate the sample. Great!
Then I dragged one of my own videos into the viewer, and NO blue circle. ?? What gives? I then tried dragging a sample video onto the viewer, and still no blue circle.
How do I get the Blue circle to appear at will?
BTW: What's the technique to remove a video from the work station? I can't find a command, so I've been closing out the program and re-loading it to work with another clip. There's got to be an easier way.
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I turned my vidcam on its side to have a better aspect ratio for the item I was taping. Now, when I play the video, it's on its side. How can I rotate the video so it's upright? (I'm using Power Director 11)
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