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  1. On 1/30/2023 at 6:38 PM, Manfred Lehmann said:

    I added some text to a slide. Clicked "fade in and out" with 2 seconds. The duration of the slide is 10 seconds. I expected to see the text just for 2 seconds, however it remains there for the entire 10 seconds. How can I limit it to a shorter period?

    Currently, I use a go around in having the same slide twice, first slide for 2 seconds with text and then the same slide for 8 seconds without text.

    Please help me how to properly use the "Fade in and out" functionality. Thank you.  Manfred

    I've run into the same issue. The way I "solved" it was to chop the clip into multiple clips (or for still images, you could also repeat the same clip multiple times for different durations), and only use the text effect on one of them. More options on this sort of thing would be desirable.

  2. Borate, I am not talking about snap, I'm talking about ripple. I just made a couple screen recording clips using Debut, first in the version 11.71 you linked after installing that over my prior 13.08 install, and second in 13.08 after reinstalling over that. I was not able to get the slight alignment shift issue I kept getting before, but you can clearly see moving the audio to overlap with a video clip is treated as a ripple edit, whereas if there is no video clip in the same area of the timeline, everything else stays put. 

    In addition, in 11.71, when I tried clicking "shift" to disable Snapping, since you mentioned that, I got this weird blue highlight thing happening in apparently random places on the timeline, and suddenly the timeline stretched out or I ended up in a different part of it and I lost my place and had to start over. I tried again in 13.08 and in that case, if I hit Shift before selecting the clips (using Ctrl+left click to select two at a time), I apparently couldn't move the clips at all. Whereas if I selected the clips, then hit shift while keeping them selected, it still seemed like nothing was happening, but at least in some cases, when I let go, they ended up moving--but I couldn't tell where they would move to because it didn't show me until I let go.

    How do I upload the video clips I made of my screen?

  3. On that older version you linked, I kept getting an "indexing video" prompt that goes up to about 30.6% to 32.7% complete, then it reset to 0% and started over. Is that thing supposed to be showing the progress for the whole project, or is it showing for one clip at a time but not telling you which clip it's working on?

    On 13.08, it just hung at 32.6% and stayed there for a while until I noticed nothing seemed to be changing and tried closing and using the version you linked.

    In the version you linked, I finally started getting a "video position....1.5% complete" prompt, but it looks like it's going to be a long time before I know if it worked. But even though the time stamps were increasing, the "% complete" stayed at 1.5%, until it suddenly jumped to 2.5% after a while, then 3.5% after a while. Weird. If it's only going to increase in 1% increments, why bother showing the .5%?

  4. I agree about the auto-ripple. That should not simply be the default behavior--the user should be allowed to CHOOSE whether it's the default behavior. "Grouping" does not work properly--I keep finding audio clips in v13.08 getting out of alignment with the clips they were "grouped" with because of this "ripple" behavior, apparently on the video track.

    As far as I can tell, it seems to happen anytime an audio clip I'm moving overlaps a video clip in the timeline--suddenly everything "ripples" and everything afterward on one of the tracks is no longer correctly aligned, in spite of its clips being "Grouped" with the corresponding ones from the other track(s). So then I have to manually fix each one of the later clips as I go, which is a real nuisance and waste of time.

    If I remember to use "Alt" every time, maybe that will stop it, though I'm not entirely confident after I've seen some other weird behavior while moving clips that I had to undo, but more to the point, why do I have to remember to press another key? In Reaper, I can easily turn "ripple editing" off or on as I please. In other words, the developer thought about the user experience and gave us a way to choose our own workflow, rather than imposing what they thought "better" on the user. And it can edit video, too, even if it's limited and clunky for effects, so now I'm wondering if I should just make my cuts there.

  5. I am also having problems with this in version 13.08. Every time I rolled over the timeline in a project I made the other day I got a "building preview" pop-up prompt, making me wonder if previews ever finish getting built. In my project I have a mix of 4k and 1080 video in mp4 format from a Panasonic DC-G9 camera. I assumed it was probably the 4k clips that were slowing things down but I did not look into it deeply enough to determine that for sure.

    Borate, is the release you linked the same as version 10.43 Dangerfreak said was stable and fast?

  6. Can anyone explain this? Windows is telling me the soundcache folder for Photostage is taking up nearly 60GB of space on my hard drive. What in the world is up with that? What is this folder for? Why such a storage hog?

    C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Roaming\NCH Software\PhotoStage\soundcache
    Size: 58.8 GB (63,198,167,040 bytes)

  7. The photostage approach to zoom, with just a selection box that can be sized however you like height and width-wise for start and end, is super easy. But there are problems with other aspects of the software, like occasionally having to reinstall to get exports to work, or the perpetual upselling/cross-selling/upgrading sales tactics that annoy me enough to want to go elsewhere. Anyone know an alternative that can pull this style of zoom off as easily? 

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/0yjalxudngi5rxc/Photostage-Crop-and-Zoom-Out-example.mp4?dl=0

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