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| Does anyone know if its possible to move a video file in NeroVision 3 so that it doesn't start at 00:00:00.00? So far I have added a video file to my project but when I try and drag it further to the right on the timeline so it starts at about the 2:20 mark after all the opening titles have been shown, it wont let me move it. Seems to be insisting that the video file starts at zero in the timeline. If this is the case are there any work arounds for this limitation? I was hoping I would be able to add a black image file into the video time line and stretch that out for the first 2 minutes 20 seconds to fill that void and then add my video file afterwards, but it doesn't seem to allow you to add image files into the video timeline. Cheers for any suggestions John |
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| John wrote in : Does anyone know if its possible to move a video file in NeroVision 3 so that it doesn't start at 00:00:00.00? So far I have added a video file to my project but when I try and drag it further to the right on the timeline so it starts at about the 2:20 mark after all the opening titles have been shown, it wont let me move it. Seems to be insisting that the video file starts at zero in the timeline. If this is the case are there any work arounds for this limitation? I was hoping I would be able to add a black image file into the video time line and stretch that out for the first 2 minutes 20 seconds to fill that void and then add my video file afterwards, but it doesn't seem to allow you to add image files into the video timeline. Cheers for any suggestions John You could edit out the first 2:20 before you add it to the project. |
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| John wrote: Does anyone know if its possible to move a video file in NeroVision 3 so that it doesn't start at 00:00:00.00? So far I have added a video file to my project but when I try and drag it further to the right on the timeline so it starts at about the 2:20 mark after all the opening titles have been shown, it wont let me move it. Seems to be insisting that the video file starts at zero in the timeline. If this is the case are there any work arounds for this limitation? I was hoping I would be able to add a black image file into the video time line and stretch that out for the first 2 minutes 20 seconds to fill that void and then add my video file afterwards, but it doesn't seem to allow you to add image files into the video timeline. Cheers for any suggestions John Add the titles in front of it and it will move to accommodate. Or do you mean menu -- Trev You can always tell a Yorkshire man, But you can't tell him much. |
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| On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 18:39:12 -0000, "Trev" trevbowdenAT.dsl.pipex.COM wrote: John wrote: Does anyone know if its possible to move a video file in NeroVision 3 so that it doesn't start at 00:00:00.00? So far I have added a video file to my project but when I try and drag it further to the right on the timeline so it starts at about the 2:20 mark after all the opening titles have been shown, it wont let me move it. Seems to be insisting that the video file starts at zero in the timeline. If this is the case are there any work arounds for this limitation? I was hoping I would be able to add a black image file into the video time line and stretch that out for the first 2 minutes 20 seconds to fill that void and then add my video file afterwards, but it doesn't seem to allow you to add image files into the video timeline. Cheers for any suggestions John Add the titles in front of it and it will move to accommodate. Or do you mean menu I had added a list of credits at the beginning which doesn't appear in the video time line but in the text one above it. I had to export that to DV and then reimport it so that it was in the video time line. I think NeroVision wants the video to always start at zero and all video clips to be together with no gaps. Cheers John |
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| John wrote: On Sun, 16 Dec 2007 18:39:12 -0000, "Trev" trevbowdenAT.dsl.pipex.COM wrote: John wrote: Does anyone know if its possible to move a video file in NeroVision 3 so that it doesn't start at 00:00:00.00? So far I have added a video file to my project but when I try and drag it further to the right on the timeline so it starts at about the 2:20 mark after all the opening titles have been shown, it wont let me move it. Seems to be insisting that the video file starts at zero in the timeline. If this is the case are there any work arounds for this limitation? I was hoping I would be able to add a black image file into the video time line and stretch that out for the first 2 minutes 20 seconds to fill that void and then add my video file afterwards, but it doesn't seem to allow you to add image files into the video timeline. Cheers for any suggestions John Add the titles in front of it and it will move to accommodate. Or do you mean menu I had added a list of credits at the beginning which doesn't appear in the video time line but in the text one above it. I had to export that to DV and then reimport it so that it was in the video time line. I think NeroVision wants the video to always start at zero and all video clips to be together with no gaps. Cheers John Your credits where created as an overlay to allow the Video to show though. As you discovered adding a clip moved it back Lets face it the video must always start with the first frame even if the first 100 are blank black fames The first frame is still the one at the front. Now if you wanted to you could have added stills of a coloured back ground to your movie to show with you overlaid credits -- Trev You can always tell a Yorkshire man, But you can't tell him much. |
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