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  1. Thats strange. When i scale it down, it loses a whole lot of quality. I mean, i get that a 300x300 video will never look quite crisp and perfect, but when i scale it down within Videopad it feels like it loses a bunch more quality. Then again, this might be an issue with my graphics on the pc i'm using. Anyway, thanks for the help. It just seemed strange that the video would just scale up like that by itself. If i load in a 300x300 picture file, it doesn't do any scaling by itself.
  2. Here is the portable file. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CuLmz_jVQCMRYPXVl6PY4Ls5p2ExYoBu/view?usp=sharing Admittedly, i did just realize that the background file was 1280x720 (my bad), but the point still stands that the 300x300 video scales up by it self. I also upgraded to the latest version, didn't change anything for me.
  3. Hi, i've been using videopad for a good while now, but i've run into a strange problem. It's like this; I have two video files; One is 1920x1080, the other is 300x300. The preview is set to 1920x1080, and i plan on exporting the video in that size too. The 1920x1080 video is meant to be the background while the 300x300 is supposed to be on top of it. When i place it on the timeline however, videopad stretches it out. It's still a perfect square, but it's now so big that the top and bottom of the video touches the top and bottom of the sequence preview. I get why it does this, but is there a way to stop it from doing this? As in, make it so that when said video is placed on the timeline, it will only take up 300x300 pixels out of the screen. Obviously, i've tried scaling it down with video effects, but when i do that, new black bars sourround the video on all sides that i have to crop out, plus the quality drops an insane amount. Does anyone have a clue on how i can fix this?
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