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Thank you for the professional response. Much appreciated...I've completed several videos with greenscreens etc...all good...love the program, but for the life of me couldn't figure out how to fade the audio...

Thanks for taking the time...that's impressive.


PS: "F8" ONLY starts the video. And there is no sound.

Anyway, wish there were an index in order to find "how".

Thanks again...I'll keep working on this...whew!
Quote Generally, people on the forum use quick and simple answers, assuming that there's enough info to answer the question. If it's clear that someone isn't all that familiar with the program, usually people will take more time to explain the specifics.

In your case, you're probaly going to benefit from watching a few of the many available tutorials to give you a clkear understanding of how PD works. The Cyberlink Learning Center is one place to start, and there are also many tutorials made by fourm members that will help you out. A forum search for "tutorial" will bring up many choices.

For your specific question about the audio transitions, all transitions are located in the Transitions Romm (press the F8 key to go there), and if you select the Audio (for music) filter, those will be the only 2 transitions that are visible:



You would then drag and drop one of those onto the start or end of our clip to fade the sound in or out.

To use the audio keyframe method, which uses the CTRL key, follow the steps shown here:



Thank you for the professional response. Much appreciated...I've completed several videos with greenscreens etc...all good...love the program, but for the life of me couldn't figure out how to fade the audio...

Thanks for taking the time...that's impressive.
Quote If you like to contol the audio that way, it's still in PD17, you have to use the "Ctrl" key for that feature.

Jeff


What are the instructions for using the CTRL Key?

I'm new to this program, but some of the replies here seem to be missing the "steps". For example, another reply mentions "Constant Gain...transitions", but doesn't provide "where or how"...None are easy to find...I couldn't...

IDK, but one or two quick sentences seems to be missing.

Can ya help?

Respectfully,

Marc
Quote At the top left of the Edit screen to the right is the Media Content box. There are three rectangular boxes to the right of it. Click the first one to make it blue. You should now see any video files imported into the Media Library.


Thank you SO much...what luck I decided if I can't figure something out in 5 minutes I'll post...Thanks again
Selected importing of video files won't load or display on Media Content.

Pictures do, but NOT video.

Help!
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