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I wanted to remove the middle part of a PIP object using a mask. To do this I placed a mask over the middle and use inversion. This did not work because the invert option doesn't work correctly.

Now instead I use a mask from the available templates that is a border. And by making the borders big enough I can more or less get the same result, but this only works because the thing I want to mask doesn't need precision.
Thanks for your reply, however the audio track is not locked. In addition, if I do what you describe, the video clip is still editable (options like fix/enhance are still available), which is not the case in my video project.

Still it might be a good place to start for a solution. After I delete the clip again in your example audio and video are glued together again, unfortunately this does not happen in my video project as the video and audio clips seem to be in sync.
Within my project I have a large number of video clips that have strange linking behavior (but not all).
- Inserting an image before such a video moves only the video ahead, but not the audio, when clicking insert-and-move-all clips (see attached image)
- video editing behavior is disabled, and only enables when I unlink the audio (see attached image)

Note that the UI also shows that the video and audio seem like disconnected (but are not unlinked). You can see the difference in one of the attached screenshots. I have no idea what this means and how I can revert it so I can edit my video clips properly again.

A lot of videos are affected in my project.



I used a workaround now by adjusting a different mask and adjusting that one. Still weird that this issue exists!
Hello Frank,

did you ever solve the problem? I've got exactly the same problem.

Thanks, found it!

To elaborate on your answer, the grid transition now has a type that can be edited. Where in PD 11 multiple grid transitions were made available, in PD 13 (and maybe also in PD 12?) they are put in a single grid transition for which you can edit the type, sliding, transition, circle etc. I didn't notice that...

Solved!
Recently I upgraded from Powerdirector 11 to 13. All my projects seem to load fine, however I cannot use some of my old transitions.
For example, within my project that I created in version 11 I used a grid sliding transition. After upgrading everything worked fine in PD 13, until I tried to apply a new grid sliding same transition. It's simply not in my template list. PD 13 seems to be able to render the existing transitions properly from the previous version, so it's not a compatibility issue. But not having it in my template list blocks me from applying the PD 11 transitions in PD 13.

I would like to have access to my PD 11 transitions in PD 13, how can I do that?
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