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  1. Unable to duplicate your results. Input 2.000 instead of 2 and see if that fixes it. That's the number shown for a two-second dissolve here. What version of VP are you running?
  2. How long are the clips? They must be long enough to accommodate the length of a transition. Use separate tracks if your objective is to overlap transitions.
  3. Under OPTIONS|DISK tab, click the "clear unused cache files" button, and check mark the "clear all cache files on exit" box. Then reinstall VP and see if it will export. Also, you may have the earlier version stored on the hard drive. Look under "C:\Program Files (x86)\NCH Software\VideoPad" Double-clicking the installer should begin the process.
  4. AVI is a wrapper, so files with that extension carry various encodings. Test different audio compressors when exporting from Videopad. Try PCM or MPEG (layer 3). When creating your audio tracks, see if using PCM instead of Mp3 improves the outcome.
  5. Here's what is seen here... A clip is placed on the time line while in the initial sequence, SEQUENCE 1. Then a new SEQUENCE (blank time line) is created by hitting the + sign to the right of the sequence tab. A different clip is placed on its time line. If SEQ 1 tab is active, an export contains only what was on the SEQ 1 time line. It's the same for SEQ. 2. Dropping SEQ 1 into the time line of SEQ 2 (just like any clip) would have resulted in both clips being shown in SEQ 2.
  6. Select the tab for the sequence that you want to produce - above the time line at the left. EXPORT it.
  7. borate

    Edit vídeos

    See this thread. It's the "Need Help" discussion started by Bluenose on Oct. 14th.
  8. Might shed some light on your query... http://nch.invisionz...o-fill-in-v410/ Update your VP version. Use ZOOM, SCALE and POSITION effects to see if they achieve your goal. Check "maintain aspect ratio" if that's appropriate. An example with original on left...
  9. Caricare un campione su un server (Dropbox, Google DRIVE, ecc.) e link URL qui e qualcuno avrà un'occhiata.
  10. VideoPad Video Editing Software NCH pages state: The "Master's Edition" registration has all features - unlimited audio tracks and plugins. You can use a single installation of VideoPad (on a single computer) without restrictions. The "Home* Edition" registration has all the features of VideoPad Master's Edition except support for plugins, and you are limited to two simultaneous audio tracks.
  11. borate

    Need Help

    Self-help tutorials that will get you started. The user interface may be slightly different than the version you are using, but the essentials are the same... http://www.dailymoti...spot-com_school http://www.nchsoftware.com/videopad/tutorial.html Also, be sure to click the ? (HELP) in the upper-right corner.
  12. Those steps appeared to succeed, as tested repeatedly. However, on subsequent tries it was necessary to first select the clips that were to be moved, then it was a simple drag - no key presses. Perhaps the clips had been selected, and I didn't notice. So, pretty much Nat's suggestions.
  13. The animation is a plus, IMO, and is active only on mouseover. (Another editing program checked here does the same, with no option to kill the animation.)
  14. First UNlink all A/V in the track. Lock the audio track. Choose the insertion point and create a single video-track split there. Right-click the new image in the media bin and a menu appears. Choose "place on sequence." Another menu appears. Choose "place cursor on new track." The new item will appear just above the next lower-numbered track. Place the pointer within the original clip (below the new clip) while holding down <alt>... Drag it to the right, to the end of the new clip (visible on the track just above). The original clip should snap into place where the new clip ends. Drag the insert track into the hole created by the original material, if you wish. Result is a video insertion that has no effect on audio. The original video resumes where it left off prior to the insertion.
  15. Haven't run across precisely what you have in mind, but <ctrl-lef/right arrows> may help.
  16. Can be done with a text .png (transparent) file, which you can create with a graphics editor. Then SCALE and POSITION that file as an overlay in Videopad.
  17. Far as I know, no. But the timeline audio track can be expanded vertically (place the pointer on the separation between the video and audio tracks and drag) or horizontally (bottom-right of the window - drag the horizontal slider). Use the SPLIT button, to create a new clip, as outlined earlier.
  18. Exactly. If you want video too, don't unlink.
  19. Right-click on the audio clip in the sequence and click UNLINK FROM VIDEO Double-click the audio clip on the sequence This will pop up a PREVIEW waveform with IN/OUT marking capability
  20. borate

    4.14

    http://www.nchsoftware.com/videopad/vppsetup.exe
  21. Here's one way... On the audio sequence track, move the scrubber (red line) to the point where you want to begin the deletion and click the arrow to the right of the SPLIT icon. Choose to split ONLY the desired audio track. Move the scrubber to the end point of the deletion and split that track once again. This creates a new clip - audio only, containing the material to be deleted. Right-click on this clip in the audio sequence and DELETE. Now drop the new audio into the hole.
  22. Upload a short screen recording captured with OB to a file server, such as One Drive or Drop Box, then link it publicly here. Someone will check it out.
  23. Did you look in the CACHE? "C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\Temp"
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