Glitch: Image appears too soon when rendered to movie
Glitch: Image appears too soon when rendered to movie
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Birgitte Stewart
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Mon, 13 Nov, 2017 at 7:05 AM
I have had this glitch many times with the videoscribe versions the last year and hoped it was gone with version 3. I have timed the movie and it works perfectly in videoscribe preview, but when rendered to a movie, one image appears before it is supposed to. I have tried updating the image, deleting and importing it again to no avail. So how do I fix this glitch?
Matthew Cook
On
Tue, 21 Nov, 2017 at 1:46 PM
This may be the result of a bug that we are aware of and working on a fix for.
If a text element with a 0 second Animate time is followed by any other element that has 0 second Animate time, any pause and transition times are ignored for the first element on the rendered video.
A workaround for now is to add 0.1 seconds to the Animate time and remove the hand of either element.
I have had this glitch many times with the videoscribe versions the last year and hoped it was gone with version 3. I have timed the movie and it works perfectly in videoscribe preview, but when rendered to a movie, one image appears before it is supposed to. I have tried updating the image, deleting and importing it again to no avail. So how do I fix this glitch?
This may be the result of a bug that we are aware of and working on a fix for.
If a text element with a 0 second Animate time is followed by any other element that has 0 second Animate time, any pause and transition times are ignored for the first element on the rendered video.
A workaround for now is to add 0.1 seconds to the Animate time and remove the hand of either element.