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Kevin R.ContributorLocation: Deep in the Heart of TexasJoined: Aug 17, 2010 15:58Messages: 320Offline
Nov 09, 2010 08:47
Nicholas,
I place the clip I want shortened in the PiP track. Once there, you can hold the cursor over the clip at the edge. You will see an icon appear that has two arrows, left to shorten and right to lengthen. Simply adjust there to the duration you are seeking.
I hope this helps.
Cheers!
Kevin R.
Saving the world, one goofy video and meme at a time.
Kevin R.ContributorLocation: Deep in the Heart of TexasJoined: Aug 17, 2010 15:58Messages: 320Offline
Nov 09, 2010 09:00
You can't really drag them from the master to the PiP. You might want to try to save the project to a folder. Re-open that and edit the part you want and save that, then import that to the main project and add in PiP track.
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Kevin R.ContributorLocation: Deep in the Heart of TexasJoined: Aug 17, 2010 15:58Messages: 320Offline
Nov 09, 2010 09:14
You are very welcome. I tried the prior idea about cutting and dragging to no avail, but did offer you an alternative fix I hope.
Welcome to the forum and I hope you enjoy PD8 as much as we all do.
Cheers!
Kevin R.
Saving the world, one goofy video and meme at a time.
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