goddi Posted July 31, 2018 Report Posted July 31, 2018 Greetings, I have linked 2 slides (video clips), #4 and #5. The crossfade of the first slide (#4) gets covered by the following slide (5#). So once they are linked, I can not see the crossfade of slide #4. Is this a bug or not? Gary Quote
jkb Posted July 31, 2018 Report Posted July 31, 2018 No, this is how it is designed to work. It is not just video, it happens with still images as well. If you need the cross-fade then move the sounds onto different tracks and use the volume envelope to fade. Or remove the link from the second slide. Jill Quote
goddi Posted July 31, 2018 Author Report Posted July 31, 2018 1 hour ago, jkb said: No, this is how it is designed to work. It is not just video, it happens with still images as well. If you need the cross-fade then move the sounds onto different tracks and use the volume envelope to fade. Or remove the link from the second slide. Jill Greetings Jill, Thanks. I haven't run into this before so I wasn't sure if it was 'normal'. But I don't see any advantage to this 'design'. Why would it be good to cover up the crossfade of one of theĀ linked audio clips? I see your solution is workable but just adds to more complicated tracks. But thanks for theĀ info. Gary Quote
jkb Posted July 31, 2018 Report Posted July 31, 2018 Gary, it doesn't just cover up the cross-fade, it cuts the first sound clip at the point where the second one starts. I believe that it was the only way to be able to link the sounds to the slides. There is a post in suggestions to look at the way linking works so maybe Igor can solve this problem in a future version. I link slides if I need to move or copy them, but always unlink again to preserve the cross-fade. Jill Quote
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