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Posts: 7
Registered: 08.12.2013
28.12.14 23:46:15
Hi,

I'm having trouble finding the exact frame I want to start my edit on. What I'm doing is changing the zoom (or aspect) of a selected part of my video, and to do that I split at a frame and then adjust the size of the portion I want.

The problem is, there is always a quick frame at the beginning that remains the original size (and it's noticeable as it's a scene change), and every time I advance or move back the frames by using the left and right arrow, it jumps a couple hundredths of a second (and inconsistently at that) instead of letting me find the exact spot I want to be.

Is there a way to move by frame rather than by time, or is there another way that I can do this more successfully?

Thanks!

Jason
Posts: 7
Registered: 08.12.2013
29.12.14 00:24:12
To: frodawgg


I figured it out, by zooming in on the timeline, but now there's another problem:

There's a click in the audio where the shift was made, even though no audio was changed and nothing was moved.

HELP!

Thanks!
Nat
Posts: 2364
Registered: 03.07.2008
30.12.14 16:52:19
To: frodawgg

Dear user,

You have been assisted in AVS4YOU Support System.

Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance to you.

Kind regards
Posts: 83
Registered: 01.07.2015
15.07.15 16:17:30
May I please ask on how to fix the clicking audio issue please?
Nat
Posts: 2364
Registered: 03.07.2008
16.07.15 10:56:56
To: joelmch

Dear user,

To avoid the problem please try to do the following: zoom in your project at maximum and make sure your audio file do not have volume increase at the end - see the screenshot attached. Please try to change the position of an audio point at the end: when the mouse cursor is located over a point, you will see it change from an arrow to a rhombus. Try to drag the rhombus to the end - see the screenshot "AudioSelect".

Please also try to cut a small part of the audio at the end (a second or two) by using the Split and Delete buttons and inform if you get any sound.

Thank you for cooperation.

Kind regards
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