In my downloaded video from videoscribe (wmv or avi File) some of the pictures and items are in disorder. When playing the video in the program they are however in place. Have anyone had similar problems yet? Any solutions to fix this problem? Thanks!
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Mike Metcalf
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Sat, 9 Jul, 2016 at 1:15 PM
Having read some other threads about similar symptoms, this may be related to a known bug:
Elements in rendered video seem to be missing or appearing in the wrong locations: Ongoing bug in versions 2.3.2 2.3.3 and 2.3.4 (possibly other 2.x.x versions as well)
If
you use a "move-in" (or possibly "morph") as your animation type, with a zero second animation time, elements
may not appear in the correct location in rendered video. I don't know
if it has been explicitly explained anywhere, but my guess is that the
elements get stuck at the origin position of the move-in (the starting
point from which they are supposed to move in). This means that they are off-camera when
it is time for them to appear and they may end up in the path of the
camera as it continues to move later in the scribe.
If any elements have an animation time of zero seconds change the element's animation type from "move-in" to "draw"
and/or increase your animation time to some amount of time greater than
zero.
I've added this to my tips and troubleshooting thread:
In my downloaded video from videoscribe (wmv or avi File) some of the pictures and items are in disorder. When playing the video in the program they are however in place. Have anyone had similar problems yet? Any solutions to fix this problem? Thanks!
Having read some other threads about similar symptoms, this may be related to a known bug:
Elements in rendered video seem to be missing or appearing in the wrong locations: Ongoing bug in versions 2.3.2 2.3.3 and 2.3.4 (possibly other 2.x.x versions as well)
If you use a "move-in" (or possibly "morph") as your animation type, with a zero second animation time, elements may not appear in the correct location in rendered video. I don't know if it has been explicitly explained anywhere, but my guess is that the elements get stuck at the origin position of the move-in (the starting point from which they are supposed to move in). This means that they are off-camera when it is time for them to appear and they may end up in the path of the camera as it continues to move later in the scribe.
If any elements have an animation time of zero seconds change the element's animation type from "move-in" to "draw" and/or increase your animation time to some amount of time greater than zero.
I've added this to my tips and troubleshooting thread:
TIPS to avoid crashes, freezes, failure to render or erratic behavior (2015)
-Mike (videoscribe user)