How to make 2 videos in one, side by side??

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How to make 2 videos in one, side by side??

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I wonder how do you have 2 videos side by side in PD9.

Look´s like this video from youtube:



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Re: How to make 2 videos in one, side by side??

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Ummm... what's PD9??? :roll:
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Re: How to make 2 videos in one, side by side??

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Hello Cauptain,

Not sure what you mean by PD9 but if you are using VideoStudio X3, then just enable the Overlay track #1 and #2, the just place the video 1 on Overlay track #1 and video 2 on Overlay track #2.

Your timeline should look like the screen shot below.
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Then just move the video accordingly.
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Re: How to make 2 videos in one, side by side??

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Ken Berry wrote:Ummm... what's PD9??? :roll:
My mistake Ken, sorry, was to say CVSX3 or UVSX3(never forget Ulead name)

Abiel Corel NA wrote:Hello Cauptain,

Not sure what you mean by PD9 but if you are using VideoStudio X3, then just enable the Overlay track #1 and #2, the just place the video 1 on Overlay track #1 and video 2 on Overlay track #2.

Your timeline should look like the screen shot below.
screen_040.png
Then just move the video accordingly.
Yeah. Many many thanks my friend.

That was exactly what I needed to know.

You helped me save time in finding out.

Thank you


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