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  1. A copy of the VP installer is usually copied to this path... "C:\Program Files (x86)\NCH Software\VideoPad" Or simply download the program again and apply your registration code.
  2. Doubt that it handles it better. The Seq 2 method takes in all tracks and may make it easier to troubleshoot whether numerous speed changes, as in your case, are causing a problem. A global change can be applied to Seq 1 by first selecting all (<crtl-a>) and clicking on GROUP CLIPS but it's not as easy to work with, and can be problematic. Hardware is certainly a factor with resource intensive video editing. But don't think there will be a problem if the PITCH box is unchecked. Developers are looking into the issue. Yes, updates are free within six months of purchase. Of course, you can always test non-registered versions, to see if you like them.
  3. Good to hear. It's likely that you downloaded 7.53. The 8/8.01 designation is a placeholder and often doesn't correspond to the actual version.
  4. What version? Windows 7.53? Test it. Is there ample free space on the caching disk listed under OPTIONS | DISK menu?
  5. The Videopad FAQ states: "The NCH Sound Library is a collection of thousands of royalty-free sound effects that can be added to your project." http://help.nchsoftware.com/help/en/videopad/win/soundlibrary.html
  6. It is possible, but newer versions are not necessarily slower...and older ones may be incompatible with your PC now, or with projects created in other versions. Be sure to retain any registration/license info.
  7. That's it, though it may not be relevant. The green line above the timeline normally tracks the status of cache files. Prior to loading the initial project it's wise to click on OPTIONS| I DSK tab and Clear Unused Cache Files.
  8. Unable to replicate your issue, using version 7.53 Allowed project to fully cache Exported as Mp4 (defaults), 480x360, 25fps
  9. Could be; there have been issues in the past. File a bug report. Note that AVI export offers a range of audio compressors and format settings.
  10. AVI, using the H264 default codec, looked, sounded and seeked fine in MPC-BE, which is similar to VLC. No crashes. The audio bitrate can be increased slightly, if desired. Click the Default Quality/Filesize blue link and in the Sound Format drop-down list scroll to the top (auto detect) item. If you want a still higher bitrate, try the WMV format, which is also accepted by YouTube. Choose 320kbps in the Sound Format section. While using high quality headphones, no tests here revealed any audio artifacts - just the expected crackling. That said, it's non inconceivable that your ears are hearing high frequency sounds that mine cannot. If that's the case you might split out the audio track portions that are in question, open the audio effects window and choose EQUALIZER. Using one of the several options - visual, graphic, parametric - experiment with rolling off the highest frequencies. Also, try the AMPLIFY effect to slightly lower volume in those areas or even a little compression.
  11. Afraid you're stuck with a lengthy export, unless you can lower the resolution and/or frame rate. Didn't follow through the entire process but in version 7.53 your export was near the 25% mark in 20 minutes. So that would be around 16 minutes into the 1:03:38 project.
  12. You can certainly try Dangerfreak's suggestion, but here, using default Mp4 settings, export sounds the same as the source. No digital glitches - just the expected bag/wrapping crackling.
  13. Perhaps not necessary, but it might be wise to always wait for cachiing ... to allow a smoother preview. An export outputs only the sequence that is currently displayed on the timeline - all tracks. If Sequence 2 has been added, as instructed above, it will be the entirety of Sequence 1 as a single clip. You won't see overlays or audio waveform, but they're present. Then export Sequence 2, after making the speed change. You can also try it the way you did in the first instance, making speed changes on each Sequence 1 clip, but that wouldn't be my preference.
  14. 7.53 likely won't require more resources, but don't quote me on that. For licensed users upgrades are free for up to six months. After that, VP will continue to fully function but a fee will be required in order to register the newest. Don't think there's a need to break up the project; wasn't here ... and it remained in sync.
  15. Just as a test, fill the gap with a blank clip. Also, before exporting, allow the green caching line that's above the thumbnails to complete. In the export menu, click the Default Quality /Filesize blue link and switch the compressor to MPEG. Test other file formats as well, such as AVI. This may be a Mac-related issue. Mention that and include the link to your project when you relay your findings to NCH. Click the chevron at the right-top of the VP window for a link to a bug form. You might also try this older version to see if it succeeds at 1080. Retain your installer and licensing info, if any.
  16. We can troubleshoot this if you share the project files. This isn't difficult, just follow the steps outlined here. Please mention what VP version is being used. http://nch.invisionzone.com/topic/23659-tips-for-getting-help-on-this-forum/ If it contains sensitive material you can link it in a personal message (PM) to me, via the envelope above. Be sure to FILE|SAVE PORTABLE PROJECT AS, not simply SAVE PROJECT, and don't forget to share it.
  17. Tested the new project using version 7.53 with the Sequence 2 method outlined above at 93% speed and "retain pitch" box UNchecked. It stayed in sync and sounded much better.
  18. Using version 7.53 and exporting with default Mp4 1080 settings, the project looks, uh, 'slick.' No problem, but for a gap in the track just prior to the closing slide. Go to Storyboard mode and it will be evident. Right-click it and CLOSE GAP. Quicktime is dated and no longer supported. Try MPC-BE (used here), Windows Media Player, or VLC.
  19. Those appear to be the final output, so that won't help. But on further examination it appears that the issue is one of "keeping pitch unchanged." UNcheck that box and the project should stay in sync, though the voice may be a bit too manly at 85%. As a compromise try 90-95. Whether this is a bug or not is unclear, but it has been reported. On isolated clips, with minimal speed change, any sync deviation likely wouldn't be noticed.
  20. Perhaps there is a hardware element, but can't say. Upload the PORTABLE project before the speed change and share it here if possible. We'll continue to investigate. What is the speed-reduction factor?
  21. No option for that. Click the chevron at the top-right of the VP window and file a suggestion. However, you can program a template with the transparency effect that has the desired duration. Create the curve, then click the white & blue Save folder on the effects toolbar and name it. It will look something like this... When you want that fade click the fx button on the clip or VIDEO EFFECTS on the toolbar, scroll down to the templates area and click on your saved effect. It will be applied. You can also drag the edge of a fade transition on the timeline, to change its duration.
  22. Are you direct uploading via Videopad ... or exporting a file in a YT compatible format, and using their uploader? If not the latter, give that a try. When you export to a file - perhaps an Mp4 - does playback (in Windows Media Player or the like) look good? If no joy, the best way to see what you see is to upload and share the project. Someone will check it out. The process is not difficult. Here's how... http://nch.invisionzone.com/topic/23659-tips-for-getting-help-on-this-forum/ If it contains sensitive material you can link it in a personal message (PM) to me, via the envelope above. Be sure to FILE|SAVE PORTABLE PROJECT AS, not simply SAVE PROJECT, and don't forget to share it. Discussion continued via Private Message (PM). It appeared that the audio had been overdriven/clipped.
  23. Auto--match is but a suggestion. Since high quality isn't an issue here, it might be best to use the lowest res and frame rate that looks acceptable for both the initial Mp4 export and the final speed-reduced export.. Check the Insert transition frames check-box to add blended frames to help with the transition between video frames when the speed is reduced. Not much more you can do with the original 101 project, but try the above suggested procedure on your next effort - and shoot with better lighting. And here's another approach to mess with when you're in an experimental mood... Complete editing with NO speed changes except possibly to a few overlay clips and SAVE PROJECT AS with a unique name, should there be a need to restore. Click the + sign on the Sequence 1 tab above the tiimeline, to create a new blank sequence. With that blank Sequence 2 chosen, click the SEQUENCES tab in the bin, right-click on the Sequence 1 folder and PLACE CLIP ON SEQUENCE AT START. Sequence 2 is now a composited single clip of Sequence 1. Though the overlays and audio track won't be visible, they're there. Apply the speed change to Sequence two and export it See if it remains in sync.
  24. Good analysis by Nat. Killing other processes/programs during export might also help. It would be interesting to chart export time here, on a PC similar to yours. What format - Mp4? If possible, please share a project. Takes only minutes and can be private. Here's how... http://nch.invisionzone.com/topic/23659-tips-for-getting-help-on-this-forum/ If it contains sensitive material you can link it in a personal message (PM) to me, via the envelope above. Be sure to FILE|SAVE PORTABLE PROJECT AS, not simply SAVE PROJECT, and don't forget to share it.
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