Is there a way to keep a video display its last frame after?

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Is there a way to keep a video display its last frame after?

Post by myblackf150 »

Hello again.

Is there a way to keep a video display its last frame after it ends play?

In this scenario lets say I have to overlays each with a video on them.
Video A takes half the display and Video B takes the other half - so that they are side to side.

They are staggered in playback where the first ( Video A ) plays first and ends first and the second ( Video B) begins mid-way through when Video A plays.

I would like Video A to not go away after play but rather remain "still" on the last frame while Video B continues playing.
Is this possible?

Thank you in advance.
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Re: Is there a way to keep a video display its last frame af

Post by BrianCee »

Yes - take a snapshot of the last frame using VideoStudios "take a snapshot" option and then insert the still image at the end of the video and set the time as long as you like.
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Post by myblackf150 »

Brilliant Brian yet again thank you!!
I am very grateful. I would be doubly ecstatic if there was a way to clip a video to a particular size and have the remaining borders transparent as I have posted here below, These two go hand in hand with what I need to produce in a project. If you don't mind would you please take a look see? I''d love to hear what you think.
http://forum.corel.com/EN/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=48638
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