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Re: video post Q's

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Originally Posted by BuddyB309 View Post
make another B so you can crossfade the B and C. It should be a seamless transition between Bs


PHP Code:
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-----b
                
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Problem solved.

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lol, yeah... exactly... split the B in half and u should be good, unless of course your B clip is so small that it won't let you crossfade into the 1/2 length of it. idk if that program allows you to shorten the video length of your cross fade but yeah you could do that as well. if the intial problem was that your B clip is too short and it won't let you start a second cross fade because your first one isn't done yet, then yeah either you shorten the length of the crossfades or you lengthen your clip.