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  1. Usual behavior is that when you reach the end of all tracks, the sequence preview stops. In my case, it keeps going for another 2 minutes (almost). So when I compile the final video (export, rather) it has a long black screen at the end... Telling preview to advance to the end using >| I see a tiny sliver of a still image I had originally overlaid in track 2, but later moved to a different spot. I can't see any way to delete it, and apparently it's sitting 2 mins. after everything else ends. Splitting the tracks does nothing. It acts like there's nothing to split. Is there a way to manually define the endpoint of a sequence??
  2. That is something I've not tried, but will. thanks.
  3. I thought I would follow up on this thread for others trying to get used to Videopad. Another way to insert a second clip from the same video file is to click on your original video file BEFORE you start moving the start and end points. You will forget, you will screw up your clips, so this isn't the best method, but you do have the undo feature. In my view this is a serious flaw in the software, in that it is not intuitive how to extract multiple small parts out of one long video to the timeline. A 'next clip' button would be nice.
  4. Thanks man. I hope this method doesn't eat up a ton of disk space. Barrister
  5. I have one video. I want to take multiple pieces out of it to place on the sequence timeline. The first is no problem. Set the start and end points, wala. Now, how about the second? If I try to move the setstart or setend brackets on the clip, the clip in the sequence changes with it.... Why is this so hard? The method to do this is not obvious. I'm sure I'm too dumb to see it, so here I am asking. Thanks in advance, Barrister
  6. I am trying to zoom in and scan down a single page. I took the pdf version, converted it to .jpg to insert in the timeline. When I zoom in on it to fill the screen with the top half of the page, the text is too blurry to read. It was scanned in 300 dpi originally. When I view the .jpg in other image viewing software, I can zoom in and the text is quite clear. Can anyone suggest why this is happening?
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