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Videopad tutorial
Videopad tutorial




Depending on how specific you want to be (at 25 fps you don't need to be THAT phaffy. If you want to remove "frames" then place the cursor at the first cut point. Your selection will be removed and the film will join together. Right click on this section and choose "Remove selected clip". The section to be removed will now highlight blue. Click the "Split" button again which will cut the clip once more so isolating the piece you dont want. Now slide the cursor along to the position where you want your film to restart. Once you have the cursor line where you want the cut to start, left click the button marked "Split" at the left end of the sequence line.

videopad tutorial

Do this by grabbing the little heart shaped spot at the top of the line. To remove a section of a clip (or your "designated frames") you will need to ascertain the start position of the selected section to delete by either playing the clip and then stopping at the correct point, or more easily by grabbing and moving the red cursor bar backwards and forwards whilst monitoring the movie in the right hand preview window. To remove a whole clip, simply right click it to select it and choose to "Remove selected clip" from the menu. They will add to the start/end/cursor position depending on the setting in Options/Other)

videopad tutorial

(As an alternative you can right click each one on the list and select from the menu to add them to the sequence. Use the "Add media " button to place you clips into the media list window and then drag and drop them from there onto the sequence line. However, removing frames (or a section of your sequence presents no problem.

videopad tutorial

"Frames" in VP has a very loose meaning, since although you can apparently see individual "frames" on the sequence line when in timeline mode, it depends on the degree of zoom you have set.






Videopad tutorial