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Quote If you double click your title it will take you to the Title Designer and in there you can define various properties the end effect i.e. fade in this case.


Thank you very much for your reply but that has no effect. Whether I define an "ending effect" for the title or "no effect" the result is still the same... ;-((

And even if I apply an ending "fade" effect to the title it's always a little off-sync to the video track fade out, no matter how I adjust the slider.

A workaround is of course to produce the whole video, apply a fade out to the finished video and produce it again. But that can't be it, right...? Any other ideas, perhaps...?
I have one video clip on track 1 and a title on track 2. When I place a fade out effect at the end of both to fade them out simultaneously only the title on track 2 fades out but track 1 just goes black as soon as the fade out would start.

What am I missing here?
1) Intel i7 7700K, ASUS GTX1060 card, newest mainboard etc. - my new PC cost me around 1500 EUR, the hardware is top notch, I would say. I like it!!

So, PD15: Everything runs fine, I have a clip on the timeline, say, a 50 minute 1280x720 clip. When I try to shorten it by clicking and dragging with the mouse from the right end of the clip towards the left, everything freezes / lags and only after two or so seconds it's back to normal again and I can continue editing.

How can that be?!! I expected my new editor to run as smoothly as silk with that kind of hardware power, but alas...

Any answers / suggestions?



2) I heard that PD15 renders faster with "OpenCL" NOT checked - which I can confirm. Are there any more secret tips on how to get everything out of my multicore system? Does PD15 really use all of my cores + my graphics card to the max? Because that's why I bought it... Browsing the web, I read that many users are also quite disappointed with how their new hardware only uses a fraction of its capacities even with multicore applications...
Nice feature, that recorder, but you apparently can't zoom in on
the part of the screen where the mouse pointer is - which is ABSOLUTELY
ESSENTIAL for showing details! Did they just forget that or am I missing
something here? Also there is no constant halo or color circle around
the mouse pointer.



Any help here...?
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