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BrianGGG

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  1. Thanks for the Go to End button suggestion. That's a good way to quickly move to the last clip regardless of where I am in the sequence.
  2. Thanks for letting me know. I can temporarily remove my audio track to make these changes if necessary. This is inconvenient but workable. A Close All Gaps function would solve lots of problems in this area. BRianGGG
  3. HI. Is there no way to zoom in and out of the storyboard? It seems that I can only view 7 clips at a time regardless of what I do. And, also frustrating is the fact that the sequence doesn't move to the end when I drag a sequence to the end. Is there anything that I am missing with sequence functionality? thanks BrianGGG
  4. Thanks for this answer. However, I'm not sure that I see the above behavior under all circumstances. I am on 6.1 VideoPad. If I shorten a clip when there is no Audio track, the above is correct. There is no gap. However, if there is an audio track, if I select a clip and increase the clip speed, a gap is created (the same is true of multiple). Can I do something without gaps when an audio track is present? thanks, BrianGGG
  5. HI. I am trying to divide a video into sections. I add a text effect to the timeline, and then format it how I want. I then want to use that text effect as a "chapter template" and so I copy and paste the effect on the timeline to other places in the video Unfortunately, when I change the text for one of theses objects, the change applies to all of them. They seem to be linked despite the copy/paste. Is there any way to duplicate text objects so that they are independent from the others?
  6. Hello. I see similar posts on this, but not exactly the answer I'm looking for. I have this recurring problem where I try to change the clip speed of multiple tracks at the same time. I choose the tracks that I want to change, and then right click and change clip speed. This works fine, but ... This creates gaps in between the clips for the time that was lost when the speed is faster (e.g. if I go from 100% to 125% the clip time will be less). This is not what I want, so I end up manually closing the gap on all of the clips. My questions here are: Is there any way to stop the behavior of creating the gaps and just shorten the time from the increased speed? Is there any way to close ALL of the gaps on a track at the same time? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, BrianGGG
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