When I apply the section/zoom on a clip and export the video why does it zoom in the complete opposite direction?

rwyman44 wrote on 12/20/2013, 8:37 PM

When I apply the section/zoom on a clip and export the video why does it zoom in the complete opposite direction? I have never had this issue before. When I am editing my video and want to zoom in on something closer everything looks fine, until I export it. After I exported the video my zoom in effect starts zooming in on objects I never wanted it to do.

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johnebaker wrote on 12/21/2013, 1:47 AM

Hi

More information is needed - in particular the version of MEP you are using, the type of object you are zooming in on and the export settings you are using.

Are the unwanted objects that are being zoomed in on part of the same clip or adjacent to it?

A screen shot of the timeline with the object selected that you are zooming in on would also help - please crop so we only see the area around the object and its neigbours - a full screen shot is difficult to view unless you post it to somewhere like DropBox.

John

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gandjcarr wrote on 12/21/2013, 10:05 AM

Hi,

Are you sure that you selected the right zoom direction?  Did it zoom properly in the time line during playback?  I have been caught a few times where I clicked on the wrong direction.  The "from" and "to" instructions are not all that good, so it is easy to pick the wrong direction.

George