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  1. Assume I want to export the current video.

    A dialog pops up asking me where to save the video.

    The current save folder is

    C:\users\peter\Videos

    How can I change this to a new DEFAULT directory to e.g. D:\videos\output\ for all future exports?

    Or even better: To save it to the folder of the source but append a postfix "_videopadYYYYMMDD" to filename?

    How can I tell VideoPad to automatically export it for future exports into 8new) default folder without any prompt?

    Peter

  2. Ok, if I want to save the current video as shown in the timeline I have to Export it?

    This would avoid the creation of a project file.


    Correct?

     

    How do I tell VP to save the video "in the same folder as the original, but with a unique number appended"?

    How do I change the default export folder if I want a fix folder (instead of the option above)?

     

  3. @Nationalsolo

    Thats perfect. Thank you.

    But how do I afterwards save the resulting video with a MINIMUM of re-encoding?

    From my point of view the part before the deleted part and after the first keyframe after the deleted part shouldn't (need no) be re-encoded.

    The crirtical step would be to insert a new keyframe at the cut point and only the successive part until the next keyframe must be re-encoded.

    For the re-encoding the parameters of the remainign video should automatically be adopted without manual intervention.

    How can I achieve this?

    Can I do this WITHOUT defining a new project?

    Peter

  4. Assume I loaded a *.mp4 video into VideoPad.

    Now I want to delete a certain interval part (e.g. an ad) from inside this video.

    How do I tell  Videopad where I want to set the startpoint and where the endpoint and how to finally delete this marked intervall?

     

  5. Whenever I start VideoPad the program prompts me at first to download unfound ffmpeg19.exe.

     

    However ffmpeg19.exe is already on my hard disk. Even more: It is already in the installation directory of VideoPad!

     

    So how can I tell VideoPad to search for it in its own installation directory first before bothering the user with unnecessary prompts?

     

    Is it is necessary/possible: How can I tell VideoPad to search for ffmpeg.exe in different folder e.g.

     

    D:\vidoe\ffmpeg\ffmpeg.exe

     

    Peter

  6. As far as I can see VideoPad needs a separate folder "Components" with codecs in

     

    "C:\Program Files (x86)\NCH Software\Components"

     

    I prefer to move VideoPad location resp. Components installation folder to another location (e.g. USB flash drive).

     

    if I move the "components" folder then VideoPad cannot find it anymore.

    This is annoying.

     

    Can I somehow tell VideoPad in its settings to auto-search for the "Components" folder inside its own instalaltion folder (wherever it might be)?

     

    if not: Can this portablility feature be aded in the next release?

     

    thank you

    Peter

  7. Ich will zwei Audiotracks (*.mp3) visuell miteinander vergleichen.

     

    (Wie) geht das mit WavePad?

     

    Angenommen ich will den ersten Audiotrack eins.mp3 ab der Sekunde 12 plus 300 Millisekunden mit dem

    zweiten Audiotrack "zwei.mp3" komplett überschreiben (nicht addieren sondern die Audiotöne komplett ersetzen).

    Sollte der zweite Audiotrack kürzer als der erste sein dann soll nach dem ENde des zweiten Audiotracks wieder das Audiomaterial des ersten Tracks genommen werden.

     

    Wie kann ich das mit Wavepad machen?

     

    Peter

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