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Quote Yes, only track 1 will show as an image. If there is no image in track 1, but there is one in track two this frame will show as a black frame, as will any gaps in track 1


Shadowman,

I'm curious as to why a user cannot select a different track to view using the Storyboard mode. Most of my videos do not use track 1 as the main graphics track... since I usually have something serving as a back-drop and move photos across the screen. This could be useful for beginning a project by using track 1 to select and arrange photos and clips, then moving to a new track when adding effects. Would selecting a track for the Storyboard display make sense as a feature or is there a workflow issue with what I am doing?
Quote Hi All,

I've just purchased PD 15 as a replacement for a video editing product no longer supported. I suspect the problem I am having is fairly common and simple to resolve but I haven't been able to find an answer in my searches (maybe using incorrect terminology in my searches)...




My issue is this: i'm putting together a video for my son's hockey team with a bunch of photos that use pan and zoom (Magic Motion). I am using no video sources in the sequence that is giving me the issues (though this has been present in other videos, just not at noticeable - Panning and zooming pictures can look bad at 30FPS)

In my opening sequence I have a full-size team photo in the background and then I have a bunch of small "player cards" scroll across the screen. I've got one particle effect that runs before and after the player cards. There's text on the cards so I've got the frame rate cranked up, but... that doesn't seem to matter. I have a very regular frame-jump that occurs about once per second. It absolutely looks like I'm dropping a frame but why would it? This is all animation, no video to sync.

The jumping is evident even when I have just some snowflakes (particles) on the screen.

I think my box is pretty strong... Core i7-4770 @ 3.5Ghz, 16 GB Ram, 64-bit Win 10, GeForce GTX 760 w/ 2GB Dedicated, 8 GB shared.

I've tried every combination of resolution, hardware accelleration, OpenCl, etc.

Help!! My video has to be banquet ready in two weeks!
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