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VideoWave Anomaly


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Why is it when in VideoWave I click on a picture and the picture to the left is selected in the preview screen, and when I double click the picture selected is brought up in preview. When I want to use the Pan and Zoom editor I click on the picture after the one I want.

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Why is it when in VideoWave I click on a picture and the picture to the left is selected in the preview screen, and when I double click the picture selected is brought up in preview.

 

For some reason, that is the way it works in the Timeline viiew when transitions are applied. If no transitions are involved, what ever picture you click on is what shows in the preview window. I do not like it either and don't understand why it works that way, but it does. If you switch to the Storyline view, whatever picture is selected is what appears in the preview window, irregardless if transitions are applied or not.

 

I want to use the Pan and Zoom editor I click on the picture after the one I want.

 

Even in the Timeline view, the picture selected is what comes up in the Pan and Zoom Editor irregardless of what appears in the preview window. Point to the picture you want to edit, right click the mouse button, select Edit>Pan & Zoom Editor.. The picture you clicked on should appear.

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In Timeline mode, what shows in the preview is determined by the thin BLUE LINE and nothing else. When you click on a clip, it then forces the Blue Line to the beginning of that particular clip. If there is a transition, the blue line is still positioned at the 'beginning' of that clip which will be part of the transition.

 

Similar thing happens when you choose 'end of object'. The blue line goes to the end of the clip whether there is a transition at the end or not.

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