I have seen tutorials and used successfully the process needed to produce a cross fade between the primary video and overlay tracks in VS pro x5, but it's a process requiring several steps. I was recently revisiting my VS version 9 located in another computer when I noticed that VS9 seems to automatically place crossfades between the two tracks.
Is it possible to do this in VS pro X5? Was this feature abandoned on versions later than VS9?
Crossfades in overlay track
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Re: Crossfades in overlay track
Hi
Not sure exactly what you are doing, but the clip in the overlay track can be easily faded in, Simply drag Cross Fade transition to the clip.
The overlay track will allow you to add a transition to a single clip.
Otherwise Double click the clip to open the options panel, choose the attributes tab.
Set the Direction and Styles fade ramps.
Adjust the durations with the slider immediately under the preview screen.
For more effects try using the Picture in Picture filter from the FX library.
Not sure exactly what you are doing, but the clip in the overlay track can be easily faded in, Simply drag Cross Fade transition to the clip.
The overlay track will allow you to add a transition to a single clip.
Otherwise Double click the clip to open the options panel, choose the attributes tab.
Set the Direction and Styles fade ramps.
Adjust the durations with the slider immediately under the preview screen.
For more effects try using the Picture in Picture filter from the FX library.
