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schicco

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  1. What VideoPad does is after I add a clip it greys out the Add clip command and button, so when I choose a new input and output point, I can't Add that new clip - even drag and drop does not work to Add anything from the preview to the storyboard. What I'm forced to do is reselect the original file so it appears fresh in my preview window, then I have to hunt through an hour of video to find the area of the file I left off and only then can I designate a new input output point so the Add button is active again.

     

    I imagine there must be a way to clear/reset the input:output points so the Add clip button refreshes and comes back ready for your next clip selection - but the only way to clear/reset those input:output points that I can find is to reload the original video file all over again into the preview window.

  2. HI

    As an alternative you can drag the clip you want to slow down to a higher track (an empty one), then change the speed when it will now overlap the main track and you can see how far it extends.

    Now select all the clips on the main track and drag them along to the right beyond the end of the slo mo clip. Pull the slow mo clip back down again into the space you madeand close the gap.The video should all now be on the main track again.

    This method allows you to see where the slo-mo clip ends, you don't have to guess how far to move the main track clips. It';s academic really as both methods work just fine.

     

    Nat

    Thanks Nationalsolo

  3. Move the clip that follows the section that you want to slo-mo - whether it's a split of the same clip or another clip - to different track (drag it upwards).

    Then apply the slo-mo. The tracks will overlap. Then drag the clip that was moved ... back to the end of the newly extended slo-mo section.

     

    Borate

    Thanks a lot it worked.

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