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Video in video

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Sounds very simple right? I already did a search but it came up empty, There's a surprise. I did a search here and nothing as well. Here is what I am trying to do, I have two short videos from the same place showing very different results. I want one to be the main video and then embed the other video in say, the bottom right corner. sound is unimportant but , sound from the main would be awesome and amazing. How can I accomplish this using PRO X5
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Re: Video in video

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I am pretty sure this was included in X5, but don't have it installed on any of my computers so can't check. However, if you click on the FX button to the immediate right of the preview screen, do you get in the dropdown menu any reference to a Picture-in-Picture filter? Or in the dropddown menu, any reference to NB (which stands for NewBlue, a company that supplies some of the filters to Corel) Video Essentials II? That package is the one containing Picture-in-Picture.
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Re: Video in video

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I feel I may have missed something in the question since Ken is talking picture-in-oicture

I would just put one video in the top track and the other in an overlay track - then select the one in the overlay track and using the yellow boxes make the image the size you want - then use the mouse to slide it around the screen to wherever you want it

Then mute the sound in the overlay track video


is this what you mean - or something more ?
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Re: Video in video

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I think that's it. I need to try it and see. Thanks for the info.
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