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  1. In order to display multiple tracks, the thumbnails do scale down. Click the + sign at the far left of a track, if not already in that mode, to expand the track vertically. Between the video and audio tracks there's a line. Dragging it up or down may help, if a track has been partially hidden. Try switching to STORYBOOK mode temporarily. Clicking on the transition X in a clip brings up the transition box. In its lower right-hand corner, set the length.
  2. The Express Animate page states " Export as video, flash, html5 or an animated GIF." Have you tried to export a format that VP can import?
  3. Nat, To my recollection, the initial load had only music, but when the sequence was copied to a new sequence the voice popped up on a separate track - at least on my first attempt. There were many unused files in the bin, as you noted, but can't say if those with voices were among them.
  4. Sorry, can't say. However, during discovery there was a 'hidden' audio channel with voices, which may have had an impact?? Now that you have the corrected version, it will be deleted on the server. Glad it worked out.
  5. Are you using the latest VP version? What is the export format? Have you looked to see if the export succeeded despite the hang? That has happened occasionally. Put the project up on a server and someone will test it... With the project on the timeline, click FILE|SAVE AS PORTABLE PROJECT. Upload ALL the resulting files (zip them if you like) to DropBox, Google Drive, MS OneDrive, etc. Make the link public and post it here.
  6. In Videopad, right-click the Mp4 in the media bin and click on SAVE AUDIO CLIP AS NEW FILE. That will be a WAV that can be loaded into MixPad. To locate it, right-click the new audio file in VP and click OPEN FILE LOCATION.
  7. Edit the file in MixPad. A finished file then can be loaded into Videopad, and it should show up under the AUDIO tab in the Media bin (top-left). Is that what you need?
  8. Sequence appears to be corrupt. The file that you downloaded fixed the issue.
  9. Need ALL the files that SAVE AS PORTABLE PROJECT included - not just the VPJ. You might try zipping them all, then uploading the zip file.
  10. Have never seen that behavior reported. If possible, with the project on the timeline, click FILE|SAVE AS PORTABLE PROJECT. Upload the results (all files) to DropBox, Google Drive, MS OneDrive or the like. Make the link public and post it here. Someone will attempt to duplicate what you see.
  11. My mistake. Don't click the X on the clips. Click the X (transitions button) in the toolbar. Be sure that you are clicking on the video clips. Or have clicked the focus to the clips on the timeline prior to pressing <ctrl-a>. Don't just press the <shift> or <ctrl> key prior to selecting the clips. Hold the key down while clicking them.
  12. Select multiple clips. Hold down <ctrl> and click specific clips. Or click the first clip, hold down <shift> and click the last to select that range. Or, <ctrl-a> will select all clips. Then click the X in the toolbar (not the one in the clips). The transitions screen appears. Choose one and it will prompt to APPLY TO ALL or APPLY TO ONE.
  13. No need for that here. Visitors will figure it out.
  14. As there doesn't appear to be presets to correct fisheye for specific cameras, I'd say "as you like."
  15. This free utility may solve your problem.
  16. Did you adjust the sliders, which should remove the effect? Click.
  17. Use the animation editor, setting ZOOM and POSITION effect keyframes. Keep in mind that the closer one keyframe is to the next, the faster the action will occur. Check out this and this. Also, click on the "presets" chevron, if available, and examine if one of the choices offered might help to accomplish your mission.
  18. With your video on the timeline, open EFFECTS (FX), scroll down and click on the Fisheye button. This, using the latest VP version.
  19. Three things to try... Export as a VIDEO FILE, instead of to Drive. Mp4 format at the auto-detected resolution might be good choice. Then, apart from Videopad, open Drive and upload your file. In Videopad, under OPTIONS|EDITING toggle the "accelerated hardware" choice to the other state, and see if that speeds up the export. When using Videopad, shut down background programs so the PC can concentrate on the task at hand. Video editing is resource intensive.
  20. Type "combine mp4 movie files" into a search engine. Your answer may lie there.
  21. There are a number of ways to accomplish that. Try applying pan and zoom effects independently. Then use the animation editor to set IN/OUT keyframes within the clip; no need for splits. In this example the action begins and ends with the first and last ZOOM and POSITION keyframes respectively. The result. Note the freeze at both beginning and end of this single clip. Positioning here was for illustration only.
  22. Thanks Chris; as I thought. Another device on the PC does input its audio without regard to the volume mixer. Too bad WP can't do the same.
  23. Split out the section of the clip where the pan/zoom is to be applied - in essence creating a new clip within the original clip. i.e.: Split where the effect is to begin and split where it will end. Select this new clip, then apply the effect.
  24. The unregistered version can be used on any computer. It has some limitations, but I believe it supports FILE menu|SAVE AS PORTABLE PROJECT - perhaps to a USB stick or external drive. That file can be loaded into VP elsewhere.
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