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  1. Here's a way to accomplish what you seek. 1. Type the letter (or text line) 2. Click the far-right positioning box to place the letter near screen-bottom 3. Add the text clip to the time line 4. Bring up the ROTATE effect 5. In the preview screen, drag the letter to the exact center of the 'globe' 6. Plot the rotation keyframes 7. Use the POSITION effect to reposition the letter (or full text) if desired
  2. That does appear to be the case with the example you provided. Import instead from a graphics file and the result may be more acceptable.
  3. First thing to try. Under OPTIONS|DISK, click the Clear Unused Cache Files button, then try export once again. If no joy... With your project on the time time line, click FILE|SAVE PORTABLE PROJECT. Upload every file that results to DropBox, Google Drive, MS OneDrive or the like. Make the link public and post it here. Someone will check things out. If there are many files, zip them first, then upload the ZIP file.
  4. Not aware of a user option to suppress the version screen, which appears for about five seconds. However, the Welcome Screen can be toggled on/off in OPTIONS|DISPLAY.
  5. This page should lead you to successful resolution.
  6. Same size, different resolution. Place both on the time line; they will be the same 16:9 in preview and export. If exported at the lower res of the two both images will be 800/450 in size. If exported at the higher of the two, they will be 1920/1080 but the 800/450 image will be fuzzy, because it is lower resolution. Clip default duration (including text) clips is set under OPTIONS|MEDIA tab. The clip in the media bin, when transferred to the time line, will be the same length unless it has been trimmed. Size it by simply dragging the edge of the clip on the time line.
  7. Opacity will work, to vary the extent that the overlay video (higher track) is seen, blended into the background. But results may not be optimal. Experiment. Green screen (chromakey) likely won't, unless the overlay video was expressly shot with a contrasting, solid background color that doesn't appear in the image itself. Often, the background will be green or blue, with care taken to see that the subject wears no clothing that is the same color as the background.
  8. PNG images, with an alpha channel, can be added to a higher VP track. Then apply the transparency effect to blend the face into the mountain range that's on the lower track. If your face is not a PNG, but has a solid background, with no trace of the background color in the face itself, green screen and transparency effects can be employed. Click the FX button on the clip in the time line. Click the large green + sign at the left on the toolbar. Choose GREEN SCREEN. Click in the preview window and an eyedropper will appear. Move the dropper to the unwanted background area and left-click. That will eliminate the background color from the image. See this page for details. Other effects can be added, such as scale (to size the image) and position.
  9. Right-click in the preview window. Click on ASPECT RATIO and make your choice. Or click on CHANGE PREVIEW SETTINGS and note that each choice has its aspect ratio listed. Check this out. 800/450 = 1.7777 which is 16:9.
  10. Revo runs the program's uninstaller, then prompts for further action. Inspect the file trees carefully, to be certain that only VP entries are being excised.
  11. Exporting your original as lossless resulted in a slight change. But exporting that result as lossless once again did not.
  12. Here, only the following scenario resulted in a useful seamless preview and a smoother transition between clips to an exported MOV (H264)... 1. Added original single clip to the time line 2. Increased its speed to 300% and exported as an MOV (H264) 3. Set clip speed back to 100% and checked the right-click REVERSE CLIP box 4. Exported as an MOV (H264) 5. Replaced the clip on the time line with the two newly exported clips 6. Exported as LOSSLESS. (Took about one-second) The result. Give it 30 seconds to load; click the play arrow if necessary. Right-click|SAVE VIDEO AS to download. Ici, seul le scénario suivant a abouti à une prévisualisation transparente utile et une transition plus fluide entre les clips à un MOV exporté (H264)... 1. Ajout d'un seul clip original à la ligne de temps 2. a augmenté sa vitesse à 300% et exporté en tant que MOV (H264) 3. Réglez la vitesse du clip à 100% et vérifiez le bouton droit de la case de Reverse clip 4. exportés en tant que MOV (H264) 5. a remplacé l'agrafe sur la ligne de temps avec les deux clips nouvellement exportés 6. exportés comme Lossless. (a pris environ une seconde)
  13. Yes, try registering with a different, new name on the French forum. Perhaps that will succeed?? Your original MOV file DID succeed in exporting the effects here so it's not clear why you did not. Perhaps upgrading to a newer version will help. As you know, the 'trial/free' version has limitations that the registered/paid version does not. Qui, essayez de vous inscrire avec un nouveau nom différent sur le Forum français. Peut-être que cela va réussir?? Votre fichier MOV d'origine a réussi à exporter les effets ici, donc il n'est pas clair pourquoi vous n'avez pas. Peut-être la mise à niveau vers une version plus récente aidera. Comme vous le savez, la version «trial/libre» a des limitations que la version enregistrée/payée n'a pas.
  14. The French forum... http://nch.invisionzone.com/forum/190-videopad/ Your project exported successfully here. Preview was unusable with the original MOV file. MOV files can be problematic. Even after converting the source file to Mp4, the reverse clip would not preview. Le Forum français... http://NCH.invisionzone.com/Forum/190-VideoPad/
  15. Not the case here. Using FILE menu|EXPORT LOSSLESS VIDEO, the output was named "test." Identical.
  16. Closer, that's the control file. Also needed are the media files. After FILE|SAVE AS PORTABLE PROJECT, upload ALL the files that result. If there are many, zip them first, then upload the zip.
  17. What's needed is not the completed clip, but the elements - from the time line - from which the clip was made. See instructions above on how to save and upload a portable project.
  18. It can be. The 'free/trial' version has some limitations. If you upload your video, as described above, someone will check it out with the latest version.
  19. What VP version is being used? The latest can be downloaded here. With the project on the time line, click FILE|SAVE AS PORTABLE PROJECT. Upload ALL the resulting files to DropBox, Google Drive, MS OneDrive or the like. Make the link public and post it here. If there are many files, please zip them first, then upload the zip file. Someone will attempt to recreate the problem
  20. borate

    Text clip

    If you burn a DVD, there will be various filename extensions on the DVD disc. It won't appear on your PC. VOB files are the ones containing the video material. If you burn an image file (essentially a computer file that can be used to burn a DVD) it will have an ISO extension.
  21. borate

    Text clip

    If you have used ADD TEXT to create the wording... Click the clip, which will reopen the text editor box. Swipe the text to be changed, then type the new text in the swiped/highlighted area. The change will be reflected above, in the preview window. Again, in the text editor, select the text whose color is to be changed. Then click the box to the right of the font size and pick another color. Click on OK. The text clip in the media bin will change accordingly. If the clip is on the time line, it will be changed there as well.
  22. borate

    Text clip

    In the text editor, swipe (highlight) the text. Then click the square that's just to the right of the field that displays the font size. Choose another color, then click on OK.
  23. borate

    Text clip

    Either subtitles or text clips can be edited. For the former, click SUBTITLES on the menu bar and, at the left, edit the text. For the latter, don't click ADD TEXT. Instead, click the existing title clip in the media bin, then click on the text box. Edit as needed. No new clip will be created.
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