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How do I do a proper cross fade transition?
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Posted : Tuesday, November 03, 2009 2:52:02 AM
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I'm trying to apply a cross fade transition between two clips. As far as I know, cross fade means that it's supposed to fade out the first clip and then fade in the second one. But instead, the first clip cuts to black, then starts to fade in. It then cuts to the second clip, with the fade-in continuing. So instead of a proper cross fade, I have a fade-in lying across the joint between two clips.

What am I doing wrong?
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Posted : Wednesday, January 13, 2010 12:32:04 PM

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The end of the video in track 1 should overlap with the beginning of the video in track 2.

To apply a cross-fade from video 1 to video 2:

1. Move the Seek Slider to the point on the Timeline where the two videos begin to overlap.
2. Select the Transitions tab of the Collections.
3. Double-click on the Cross Fade transition icon to launch the transition properties window.
4. Click on OK .

The Transition is added to the location of the Seek Slider. You can resize the transition to increase or decrease the duration of the cross fade.
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