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  1. Hey there borate, When I do the instructions above, the Zoom doesn't show me a "left" but instead shows me X and Y axises.
  2. Sent it off to you in a PM, I think!
  3. Hey, thanks for the reply! I downloaded the latest version of Videopad via your link, and it's still happening. Here's another gif - https://imgur.com/u6uq00o You can see that I've selected fade through white, but there's still a black background image (you can see it to the right of the frame with the dog in it). I also uploaded the WIP video itself here on Youtube: https://youtu.be/uyHclpIQAJc -there's no sound in it yet. I should have pointed out that this issue is only happening on the frames I'm giving some motion (using the position tool) - the static frames aren't giving me any trouble with the background. So I'm still pretty stumped.
  4. Hey all, any help would be appreciated here. I've made a video that's just a bunch of black and white images that pan/zoom/position over a white screen, or so I thought. Everything looks fine until I use a transition - doesn't matter what kind - and black/grey bars appear at the edge of the images. Took a gif of this happening here: https://i.imgur.com/tEUZkFB.gif This is driving me a little crazy as I thought if I had a white image/video in the layer below the panning images as a background, this wouldn't happen. The video is basically behaving as if the background underneath the images were black, when I thought I made it white. This is how I've set up the video itself: https://i.imgur.com/ZMyZVQO.png - see the yellow boxes for what I mean. I must be doing something wrong, because even the "fade through white" transitions are still showing the edges of the images as grey. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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