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ConnorBrendish

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  1. I've fixed the problem.

     

    VideoPad was incorrectly treating RGBA video as BGRA so the blue and red channels were swapped.

     

    It will be fixed in the next update which is due in the next week or so.

  2. The 'normalize audio volume' option takes effect when you import the file for the first time, not when you export.

     

    I've changed it so that after changing the option, you will be prompted to restart VideoPad. After restarting, the option will have taken effect.

    Will be working properly in the next release, probably less than a week away.

     

    Thanks!

  3. The next version of VideoPad will allow you to choose the resolution at which to record. Right now, by default it will a low-res recording unfortunately.

     

    To increase the resolution of the video previews in general, you can go to Options->Display->Preview Resolution.

  4. Confirming that this has been fixed in the latest version.

     

    There's no real difference between .ogg and .ogv as far as VideoPad is concerned. You could export to .ogg with an old version of VideoPad and then rename the file from file.ogg to file.ogv.

  5. I found that the "Zoom to cropped region" option on the Crop effect was not using a smooth image scaling method. The next version will do a bilinear scale.

     

    In the mean time you could get around this issue by not checking the "Zoom to cropped region" option and instead applying an additional Scale effect after the Crop to scale it up manually.

  6. Yeah, sorry. It'll be fixed in the next version (3.55). Hopefully that'll be release in the next couple of days as it includes some other improvements :)

    Thanks for reporting the issue.

  7. Your computer specs look good.

     

    VideoPad can't directly cause a BSOD, but your OpenGL or DirectX drivers can. Does your machine BSOD when running any other graphics applications? I know you said your video drivers are up to date, but could you download the latest ones from the AMD website and check again?

     

    Write down what the BSOD says and post it here so we can maybe find out which driver is crashing.

     

    Also, the cache files in temp/VideoPadCache are just cache files and they don't need to be manually backed up - it'll make no difference to your project.

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