Tiny Image in VideoStudio Player Panel
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Tiny Image in VideoStudio Player Panel
I'm using VideoStudio X9. In my timeline player panel (top left) the size of the video image is shrunk and tiny, like it only covers 10 percent of the space in the panel. I don't know how this happened and it doesn't seem related to the video source/type. The size of the video is OK in the clip player; it is large and fits the frame. But how do I enlarge the video image in the main player so it will fit the whole panel frame?
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Re: Tiny Image in VideoStudio Player Panel
Hi - Welcome
is your video in the top track - sometimes called the 'main' video track - or is it in one of the lower "overlay" tracks
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is your video in the top track - sometimes called the 'main' video track - or is it in one of the lower "overlay" tracks
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Re: Tiny Image in VideoStudio Player Panel
Can you also please right click on the video in the timeline and copy ALL its Properties here, or take a screen shot of the Properties box and upload it here as an Attachment. That way we will be able to see if there is anything unusual about it which might be causing this problem.
Ken Berry
