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Re: Effects Affect Entire Timeline
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Dave Gaham
on Apr 11, 2009 at 8:46:16 am
I am having the same problem where I have a video track to only use for Picture-in-Picture and each time I place a new Picture-in-Picture in the video track in a different spot all the others move to the same area which I definitely don't want
I tried Track Properties ungroup but it made no difference
I asked in this forum but haven't got a solution to my problem
Where are all the experts !!!
in Premiere it is very easy to move PiP's to different spots and I am sure once I can find the answer it will be as easy in Vegas
I am certain we have both clicked on the same thing that then applies to the whole track even though our problems are different the answer for both should be the same
If I find out I will let you know and if you find out can you mention here what the solution is ?
...... excuse me ....... back to reading the manual !!!
Regards from Dave
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Effects Affect Entire Timeline
by Eric Martin on Mar 23, 2009 at 6:50:33 am
Re: Effects Affect Entire Timeline
by Dave Gaham on Apr 11, 2009 at 8:46:16 am
Re: Effects Affect Entire Timeline
by Edward Troxel on Apr 11, 2009 at 1:59:18 pm
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