![]() ![]() Left clicking on the image will allow it to be suitably sized in the body of your post. The image will appear in your post at the position of the cursor. Paste your Image URL that you copied from followed by Insert into post. Now click Insert other media at the bottom of the post. Return to the forum and in your post place the cursor where you wish your image to insert. (It also has a Copy option if you hover over the text so click the word Copy that appears ) ![]() When upload is complete scroll down and click Embed codesĬopy the Image URL. In the File Upload window navigate to your imageĬlick the green Upload button. Goto and click "Start Uploading" This will open a File upload window. It's hurting me to make content with such a glaring audio error in it.ĭo a screensave or have a suitable image available to demonstrate your point. I've read a few posts about this, clear cache this, click option that but at the end of the day, simply fading a music track should work independently of what the video files are doing in the timeline. My default has always been 2 seconds and that used to work great (pre-Windows 10). *edit* Should probably include the fade times, I've tried 1,2 & 3 second fades. I've been doing this for years in Video Pad before upgrading to Windows 10. Here's a screenie for those visual peeps:Īs you can see from the image, I'm trying to fade out Audio track 2 (loud montage music) in to Audio track 1 (soft, background music to accompany voice). This sounds extremely unprofessional and I'm not sure how to fix it. Since upgrading to Windows 10 six months ago I've noticed my ability to fade audio in and out doesn't work anymore and now the audio seems to play full volume while 'fading out' and then just stops dead. I do video editing for a living and I've stuck with VideoPad since it's what I know. ![]()
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