Creating my own bare metal PIP and not using the program

Bill-the-repair-guy wrote on 5/26/2024, 5:39 PM

Someone told me a while ago how to create my own PIP and where / how to place it within the main picture. scale the size of the PIP...etc While i am still looking through my old posts could someone tell me again just in case I cannot find the post.

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Bill-the-repair-guy wrote on 5/29/2024, 12:27 PM

lol as soon as I read the first few words I remember, thanks for finding that. I have another question u can help me with. I f i have say 30 jpg files and i do not want them to play the full length, want to shorten each one, instead of editing each file seperately, is there a way to select all , edit them all with one command then save.

johnebaker wrote on 5/30/2024, 4:10 AM

@Bill-the-repair-guy

Hi

Select all the images you want to change the length to, right click one of them and select Change photo length - note that the units are min: sec: frame, all selected image will then be adjusted to the specified length

For future use you can specify the import length of the images in the Program settings, Video/Audio tab. The default is 7 secs, I have mine set to 5 secs.

HTH

John EB

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