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Endless crossfading madness
Peter75 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Nov 29, 2016 12:39 Messages: 14 Offline
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Let's say I've done some editing and I have a whole bunch of clips all crossfading with each other. Now I want to, let's say, delete a piece of a clip. I cut it in two places and delete the block in between, so now the crossfading there needs to be put back together; either there's a gap or they're right next to each other depending on how I do the delete. So I grab the clip on the right and overlap it with the one on the left and select crossfade. That should be the end of it, but the nightmare has just begun. When I pulled that clip on the right side to the left, it undid the crossfade with the next clip. If I fix that, then the crossfade with the next clip after that one is now undone. And so on. I've tried to select all the clips to the right, but then the option to crossfade doesn't appear in the popup. There's gotta be a better way. Can anyone please tell me what I'm missing?

Thanks

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CLD [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Joined: Mar 23, 2007 02:05 Messages: 925 Offline
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Hi Peter,

I see what you mean. But in this instance, instead of dragging the clip on the right (which moves the entire clip to the right) you are better to manually go into the Transition room and drag and drop the cross fade tranisition between the two clips instead. This will prevent that from happening.

David
Peter75 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Nov 29, 2016 12:39 Messages: 14 Offline
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Quote Hi Peter,

I see what you mean. But in this instance, instead of dragging the clip on the right (which moves the entire clip to the right) you are better to manually go into the Transition room and drag and drop the cross fade tranisition between the two clips instead. This will prevent that from happening.

David




Thanks, David. I can't find the crossfade transiion in there. Do you know what category it's under?
CLD [Avatar]
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Hi,

I don't have PowerDirector on this computer, but pretty sure it is under "All" or something similar.

To solve your issue, you can also try dragging your mouse in the timeline and selected all of the clips and tranisitons when moving it left to fill the gap. That might work as well.

David
PepsiMan
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Thanks, David. I can't find the crossfade transiion in there. Do you know what category it's under?


it is a lightning bolt icon, transition room (F.



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Peter75 [Avatar]
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Yes, I had meant, where in the Transition room? I believe I've searched everywhere; obviously I'm missing something. Thanks again.
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Hi,

Please see attached photo and let me know if that helps.

David
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tomasc [Avatar]
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Peter75 - I am not sure of what is your problem. There is a learning curve with any new software. See this previous post: http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/42445.page . Removing the gap is easy

Let us know if this helps.
Peter75 [Avatar]
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Quote Hi,

Please see attached photo and let me know if that helps.

David




Ah! Thank you so much. Very helpful.
Peter75 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Nov 29, 2016 12:39 Messages: 14 Offline
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Quote Peter75 - I am not sure of what is your problem. There is a learning curve with any new software. See this previous post: http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/42445.page . Removing the gap is easy

Let us know if this helps.




LOL. I never complained about a learning curve nor do I believe that your ability or lack thereof to understand what "my problem is" is any prerequisite to anything. But I will say this: It looks like both you and I are struggling to understand something we don't understand. Me the software, and you "my problem" with it. The difference is that this forum is designed for the type of thing I don't understand while it is an innapropriate forum for your struggles.

Best of luck keeping things straight in your mind.
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