Three ways, but you have to manually go to each effect to adjust.
1. In timeline mode you should see the list across the bottom of each object if you are zoomed in enough to make space.
2. A right click on an object gives the option 'Video effects' >> Save video effects...' (to apply to another object) which lists the current effects. Newer program versions let you select which will be saved as well.
3. In newer program version the bottom of the 'Effects' tab window has a table of current effects which can be used for keyframe animation.
Thanks Carl. I also noticed that sometimes you can double-click an effect that's listed as a current effect and Movie Edit Pro will take you to that effect and its settings. Doesn't work all the time though, for some reason. (Currently using Movie Edit Pro 17 Plus).
You have provideed a great tip for sure. Years using MEP and now VPX and I'd no idea you could click on the effect name in the timeline. I think those that work may be the ones for which there is at least one 'key frame' set.
ADDED: I'd only checked with two effects. I'd say now after further testing a double click anywhere brings up the last effect window open -- even for a saved project!
Thanking you!
Thanks Carl. I also noticed that sometimes you can double-click an effect that's listed as a current effect and Movie Edit Pro will take you to that effect and its settings. Doesn't work all the time though, for some reason. (Currently using Movie Edit Pro 17 Plus).