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#1 User is offline   RobJon 

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Post icon  Posted 17 September 2006 - 05:13 AM

The option to set the transition duration in VideoWave 7 has a mind of its own. When I right click on the transitions in my production I cannot set the transition duration to apply to all transitions in the current production to 2 seconds. Help!!
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Posted 17 September 2006 - 06:58 AM

View PostRobJon, on Sep 17 2006, 08:13 AM, said:

The option to set the transition duration in VideoWave 7 has a mind of its own. When I right click on the transitions in my production I cannot set the transition duration to apply to all transitions in the current production to 2 seconds. Help!!
I have noticed this behavior myself when the segments adjoining the transition are shorter duration than the transition itself. In other words, the segments on either side of your 2 second transition must be at least 2 seconds (longer would be better) for it to work right. Give that a try and report back.

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Posted 17 September 2006 - 02:55 PM

View PostRobJon, on Sep 17 2006, 08:13 AM, said:

The option to set the transition duration in VideoWave 7 has a mind of its own. When I right click on the transitions in my production I cannot set the transition duration to apply to all transitions in the current production to 2 seconds. Help!!


What is it defauting to? I think 3 is the minimum default.
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Post icon  Posted 19 September 2006 - 05:03 PM

Thanks for the replies. I was using the Film Strip Overlay and rest the Disolve transition to 2 sec. and the slide transition to 5 sec. If the slide transition time is set too low the overlay does not appear to be active when previewing. I wonder if the overlay will scroll correctly after burning the production to a DVD?
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Posted 19 September 2006 - 06:48 PM

View PostRobJon, on Sep 19 2006, 08:03 PM, said:

Thanks for the replies. I was using the Film Strip Overlay and rest the Disolve transition to 2 sec. and the slide transition to 5 sec. If the slide transition time is set too low the overlay does not appear to be active when previewing. I wonder if the overlay will scroll correctly after burning the production to a DVD?


Generally, what you see in the preview is the way it will appear on the DVD. You might have to lengthen the duration of the slide or the transition time to get it to work correctly.
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