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6.26 is the latest Spanish version.
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Had this in mind for years now! ':D
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Audio scrubbing was not corrected when I tried 7.21. I could still hear audio that doesn't match with the current scrubbing point.
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Input file is a 1:1 aspect ratio picture. (1190 x 1190) Crop Center 16:9 Take Snapshot at HD 720p (1280 x 720) Output snapshot is 768 x 432. What? I have tried all the other options and they all gave out the same exact dimensions in the output file. I think I should just stay with version 7.03 of VideoPad forever. :/
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Well, you have 6 times more RAM than I do, so I don't know how fast you talkin' about. I can work on VideoPad just fine with only so much memory.
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I'm still using 7.03 until that option just goes away. Try that version and you'll thank me later.
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Yep, what a mess.
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This wouldn't of happened if the Letterbox/Crop and Zoom feature was never invented. :/
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That's what I'm doing though! The thing is that both resolutions you mentioned at the top, are in an aspect ratio of 16:9. In my case, I had that property vary between sources. (I say "had" because I already exported my project successfully in 7.03.)
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Exactly what I did. I selected the YouTube 720p preset, and the options were not greyed out. Am I missing something?
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The letterbox/crop and zoom feature is BS. It was never necessary on older versions of VideoPad. :/ I'm trying to export a video in 1280*720 just like it's shown in the preview, but the auto-detected resolution is 612*576, and I don't like either result from the letterbox or crop and zoom options. Going back to 7.03 for now.
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This has actually been happening ever since I first started using VideoPad in 2014. I kept forgetting about reporting it.
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Skipping this version. It always seems as though one thing gets fixed and then another one breaks.
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The issue is resolved as of version 7.03.
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Well, I exported my whole project containing the sped up clips, and everything turned out fine. But it throws me off when I oversee unwanted behavior from the software even if it's only on the preview.
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Oh gee, you had way more problems than I experienced!
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By the way, I should also point out that the clip came out properly sped up in the exported file. Maybe it's because I singled it out from the whole project that I was working on when I found this bug, but I don't wanna risk exporting it all and then have to do it over again because the bug slipped by. :/
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Fatal flaw with VideoPad's version 7.01. Let's say you have this clip with the In point at 10:00, and the Out point at 11:00. Then you change the clip speed to 500%. The In point should now be at 2:00, and the Out point is now at 2:12. And... that's all that happens. Changing the speed of the clip literally just shifts the In and Out points to another position inside of the same clip that's at 100% speed, but it doesn't actually CHANGE THE SPEED of the clip. On the preview, you will see a completely different part of the clip instead. I open the Speed Change dialog again, and the speed appears to be 500%, but the duration appears to have been sped up to 500% again (as if the resulting twelve seconds was sped up 500% again, thus showing "2.400"). Yeah, I don't know what that's all about, but it's really weird. I might have to go back to 7.00 until this gets fixed.
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Happened to me as well when I updated to 6.32
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Oh, that explains it
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I too was kinda confused about the reduced size of the setup file. It was a little over 5 MB for how many years?