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Thanks,
This really helped me a lot
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Thank you!
This was very helpful
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Tony,
I watched your video several time and tried to work on my own clips but I can't find any place in PiP Designer that allows you to do
crop/zoom. I get how to resize the image and move it around to different locations on the screen like you did in your video but I
don't see any possibilities of crop/zoom.
Thanks,
Dennis
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THANKS!
I watched the video a couple of times and I am eager to try it out.
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The "combine" command only works for unedited clips that were originally joined. Also, you cannot use key frames for extending one clip's cropping to other clips. So, there is apparently no established way of using the same cropping for multiple clips that have been arranged together on the time line.
UNTIL NOW...
I discovered a very easy way but I really think there should be a better way. Maybe you can do this better in older versions.
All you have to do is arrange the clips together on the time line.
Go to Produce section. Select MP4 and then press Start (I did MP4 but I suppose other options might work)
This takes a while to render. Once it does go to Edit section
The MP4 clip you just created is now in the Library
Select and drag it on to the time line.
You now have a clip that includes all the clips that you couldn't crop at the same time.
Now you can crop the whole new long clip at once.
If someone knows a faster way, please post it.
Thanks!
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Unfortunately nothing works. This should be the most simple procedure. Maybe I need to reinstall the software.
Hatti, thanks for your time
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I've just tried. It works. Have you tried a diffenrent clip with a different codec? E.g. MP4 instead of AVI?
Hatti
I have tried several MP4 clips as wells as .mpg clips but "combine" is always greyed and therefore unusable.
Could there be something else I am doing wrong in terms of selecting the clips in the first place?
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I want to join clips together but couldn't find anything in the manual. However, perhaps 5 people online have said that I just need to select each clip and then right click and select combine. That make perfect sense, but whenever I do that "Combine" does come up but it is greyed out. I have tried this many times after restarting the program, rebooting my computer, and making sure that the two clips are totally uneditted in anyway. I know some people have said that I should just group them but the "combine" command seems like the way to go and it obviously has worked for some people.
Also, I have tried this with clips that were split 1 or 2 times as well as trying to combine separate files.
Thanks!
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