burtonsa Posted September 8, 2021 Share Posted September 8, 2021 Please add this capability. The technical debt incurred by these workarounds is ridiculous. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
borate Posted September 8, 2021 Share Posted September 8, 2021 For a cropped area to be superimposed over a background, use CROP. Add SCALE or POSITION effects if desired. Experiment with one of the many A/R Transform drop-down menu presets. . For a cropped are that fills the frame use ZOOM. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RebeccaZ Posted October 29, 2021 Share Posted October 29, 2021 I see I'm sharing other users' frustration with the inability to crop. I've seen multiple suggestions of using zoom as a workaround, but I don't see how that can work for me. I have a 1920x1080 video and I want to maintain the height and just remove the sides so the final product is 960x1080. This is a non-standard aspect ratio, but it's what I need, and a black matte on this video keeping it at 1920 is NOT usable. Is there any way to get this result in VideoPad? I was able to do the majority of my editing in VideoPad and then use VideoProc Converter to get the result I wanted, so I know this end result is technically possible. It would, of course, be preferable to perform all edits in the same software, especially in the editor I've already purchased. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
borate Posted October 29, 2021 Share Posted October 29, 2021 Try this in the export dialog screen... The file that results can be imported into your project. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nationalsolo Posted October 29, 2021 Share Posted October 29, 2021 Hi VP 10.43..... "........I have a 1920x1080 video and I want to maintain the height and just remove the sides so the final product is 960x1080........." OK.....Here it is on Track 1..... ".......and I want to maintain the height and just remove the sides so the final product is 960x1080........." OK..... 960 x 1080 is an AR of 0.8 or approx (4:5) So, add a Crop effect of AR 4:5 (it's on the list of crops) and set the X2 value to 80 (0.8 of 100% width which centres the cropped area) Result is a video 960 x 1080. Unless you want to squash it you HAVE to lose the side areas. Is this what you want?? Nat Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ClarenceTunstall Posted March 11, 2022 Share Posted March 11, 2022 I've tried nearly every example and I end up with some skewed video or no change at all. I have a video that is much taller than needed and the video is centered in the form. I don't know the dimensions and I have not seen how to get them. Like the other person, I want to crop and save ONLY the crop portion and I do NOT know the dimensions. I'm a noob here, ok? So how do I do that? In Paint.Net I can see the image size and automatically resize to crop. I see no such feature here so how in blazes to I accomplish the same task? -0- I figured it out. I had to zoom it then place it on the video track. I didn't realize that the crop was on the preview only and what's on the track is what gets saved. Then exported it in a 720p using Zoom and the app handled the ratio itself. I suppose I could have selected 1080 HP, but I wanted to upload the video and 720p is a smaller... anyway, that worked. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
borate Posted March 11, 2022 Share Posted March 11, 2022 ZOOM will fill the frame. It can be applied to the bin clip, then dropped onto the timeline. Or the clip can be dropped first, then ZOOM applied, which will not affect the original in the bin. As you have discovered, Crop and Zoom during export can also be useful. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
absoluteDann Posted February 24 Share Posted February 24 This may not be the most elegant solution, but I was facing the same problem as you. I solved it by Cropping the original video, and exporting as is. I opened the video in an image editor to figure out the dimensions of the space I wanted to keep. Once I'd noted those, I used the Scale effect to move my cropped image to the centre of the project, and exported the video to the cropped video dimensions that I'd calculated with Photoshop set to 'Crop and Zoom.' Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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