Hi. I'm currently testing out the trial version of Video Studio and getting used to it's functions, however, after completing a video project something peculiar happened.
If you watch my video below, you see the PIP OSD (On Screen Display) in the top right corner appears without any borders at the start and this is how it is supposed to be because I cropped it thus. As the video progresses, for some strange reason a border appears and get progressively thicker.
Why is this happening and how do I stop it?
Cheers,
Tom.
https://youtu.be/VzqBWDdmRhE
Problem with cropped PIP video.
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Re: Problem with cropped PIP video.
By default virtually all of the FX supplied with Videostudio are set to change throughout the duration of the clip
if you double click on the image in the overlay track the options panel will open - towards the bottom left corner of the panel click on "Customise filter"
this will open the FX settings panel - and you need to make sure - or adjust - all settings to be the same at every key point throughout the duration of the clip
you may be able to get what you want just by choosing "Reset to None" on the little thumbnails across the bottom of the settings window
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if you double click on the image in the overlay track the options panel will open - towards the bottom left corner of the panel click on "Customise filter"
this will open the FX settings panel - and you need to make sure - or adjust - all settings to be the same at every key point throughout the duration of the clip
you may be able to get what you want just by choosing "Reset to None" on the little thumbnails across the bottom of the settings window
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Re: Problem with cropped PIP video.
Hi
Some FX filters allow us to right click the keyframe for Copy and Paste options, quite useful where we wish to copy settings.
Others like P-in P do not do that but the Keyboard shortcuts CTRL + C and CTRL + V will copy and paste the keyframe details
Copy the first keyframe, navigate to last and CTRL + V
Some FX filters allow us to right click the keyframe for Copy and Paste options, quite useful where we wish to copy settings.
Others like P-in P do not do that but the Keyboard shortcuts CTRL + C and CTRL + V will copy and paste the keyframe details
Copy the first keyframe, navigate to last and CTRL + V
