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For my project I have cropped my videos (1:1) and zoomed to a 16:9 aspect ratio. This leaves a black border on the left and right sides of my videos, which is not a problem, but I am wondering if there is a way to center my videos so that the black bars on the left and right sides are identical widths. I am currently dragging the videos to center them by eye which is not accurate enough, as one side is always slightly wider than the other side. Is it possible to center videos so the black bars are exactly the same on either side? I am very new at using this program and any help would
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I swear I've been using this software for the longest time since almost 4 years ago and ever since I downloaded the latest version being VideoPad 7.11, exporting videos has been a complete and utter frustration because of this unnecessary and buggy feature. I'm making a video with a video & picture overlay and no matter what resolution & framerate combo, the video constantly zooms in with one of the text elements being expanded despite always staying cropped and adding black bars. I've tried Auto match content but fixes to 16:9, auto match content to a given resolution, 1920 x 1080
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Hello, I am new to VideoPad Professional. I record videos in 3840 x 1080 format so that I can record my screen and record from webcam. I am trying the following: Crop the video in half. So that I have two 1920 x 1080 videos Resize them as needed. And position them how I want. When I see my sequence in the preview, I can see everything as I want in the 1920 x 1080 ratio. But when I export the video it exports it in 3840 x 1080 format. Am I missing something? Is this even possible? Thank you in advance for any suggestions :).
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Until recently you could enlarge the canvas without enlarging the picture. (This was under Crop/Resize) This enabled you to add text to the bottom or side of a photo. This function has now disappeared. Is there another way of doing this?