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    ... but worst case scenario, maybe I can export the clip with "change speed" only, then reimport for the zoom.

    That's a valid approach.

    Twice tested two short adjacent clips on a Windows platform here.  For the first a zoom was applied to the second clip, then a 125% speed change.

    For the second test it was speed first/zoom last, with a 150% speed increase.  Each exported with both effects intact.

    Upload your project for additional tests.

  2. Try it this way.

    1.  Import two clips

    2.. Drop clip 1 onto track 1.  This creates sequence 1.

    2.  Above the timeline click the + sign that's to the right of the sequence 1 tab, to create blank sequence 2.

    3.  Drop clip 2 onto track 1 of sequence 2.

    4.  Click FILE|EXPORT ALL SEQUENCES and follow the prompts.

    There is no clapperboard in the sequence tab's bin/

    There's no need to select a timeline sequence tab.  In the video, that was done simply to verify the video in each sequence.

  3. With the video on the timeline, click on FX to open effects.  Then click the large green + sign at the top-left of that window.

    There are many choices that will 'enhance' video - experiment.  Try the SHARPEN tool.

  4. Appears to be the case.  Using the current VP version, created a BluRay ISO, specifying 25fps, interlaced.

    No matter what setting is chosen, the result appears to be the same.  A bug report has been submitted.

    VP_BR_25_meta.jpg

  5. Restart Videopad.  If you cannot close it, try this...

    Press the <ctrl-shift-esc> keys simultaneously to bring up the task manager.

    Click the PROCESSES tab and then scroll the list at the left, using the scroll bar at the right, until Videopad is seen.

    Right-click on it and END TASK.

    Restart VP.  Remember to back up your work periodically with an incremental name, so as not to overwrite earlier backups.

  6. My observation, at least on this system, is that exporting is not affected by the "hardware acceleration" setting.

    A 13-minute project was tested both ways at 1920x1080 mp4.  ON or OFF - export timing was identical.

    Perhaps a NCH developer will weigh in with definitive info on how this has been engineered.

  7. Please use this form to send a message:   https://www.nch.com.au/support/regcontact.html

    Or try CHAT support.

    From an NCH FAQ...

    "Can I upgrade from a previous version? What is the upgrade policy?

    All minor upgrades and bug fixes and some major upgrades are available free. Simply install the new file over the old file.

    If we introduce major new features or change the registration system, we may require users to purchase an upgrade.

    We guarantee free upgrades for 6 months from date of purchase but in practice we often allow upgrades up to 12 months.

    If in doubt back up your old version and just try the new version. If you purchased more than 12 months ago, you will need purchase an upgrade to the current version."

  8. Something is decidedly amiss.

    Upload a source file that you have not edited.  Post the IN/OUT times of that file that you dropped onto the timeline with the intent to export.  Post several examples if you like.

    Someone will attempt to duplicate your effort.

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