![]() You import the image, stretch its item edges to the time length you want, add the Video Processor plugin to do the adjustments, and voila!Ĭonsider each video and/or image track as "video" that overlaps one another based on the track order. :) Every "image track" is a video track, and the plugin can be used on it just like it's used on a track with an imported video (not image) item. If you're thinking the Video Processor plugin should only be on "the" video track but not "the image tracks".that's where the problem is. That's about the only thing I think I'd need to specify a different track number, other than the one I'm currently using the plugin for.) (Not yet anyway since I'm not bothering with any "crossfade" presets, since crossfades can be done other ways. I just use the Video Processor plugin on the tracks I want to apply it to, and don't have to specify a track number in the code area. !project_wh_valid ? input_info(img1,project_w,project_h) Notice I did change the two lines as you suggested James, and looking at the 3rd line starting with "!project_wh_valid", could that line be getting the size of the image from the actual source info? If so, wouldn't project_w and project_h be the variables then? Looking at the image of the script, I put 2 for "input_track" is that correct? The image is on track 2. I change the order in Project Settings so now I've got the main video on top as it should be. Thanks James, I'm missing something because I can't get it to work at all. Either way you'll be using the x/y offset to place the image where you want. Or you can start with a small image before you import. If the image isn't small enough, you can "zoom" it out. (The order depends on how you set it up in your project settings.) Put the small image on the "top" layer, video on the "bottom" layer. One track's contents "sits on top of" the other track's, like layers in Photoshop. Sure! Video is one track, image is on another. ![]() When I scroll back to the signup page it says "There are errors below". Something must be screwed up because I put in the correct info, then confirmed "I'm not a robot", and then get a message to click on the link in the email they sent, but I'm not getting any emails. Heh heh, I'm kind of striking out all around today, I've signed up for the newsletter twice so far, but got no reply. Thanks James, yah, I found that out, deleting or removing a preset does not remove the envelope, I had to do that manually. So be sure to set your envelope mode appropriately (I recommend a per-track setting) and also delete any unused envelopes ("show all active" so you can see what's there). Then when you change Video Processor's presets, it sometimes leave behind those now unused envelopes (which you wouldn't expect) and you'll have to remove them otherwise they'll mess with your ability to adjust the parameters of the currently selected preset. The envelopes may be hidden from view by default, so you won't notice them in that case. If you had the envelopes enabled globally in "touch" mode (this is where I found this error or possibly bug), every time you adjust a parameter in a Video Processor preset it'll add an envelope (as you'd expect). Even with automation envelopes, I can see the knobs moving in the FX, but the image remains unchanged. Thanks James, I made those changes but it didn't seem to help. If you weren't using a transparent GIF/PNG and you were just trying to use the "track opacity/zoom/pan" preset, I haven't had any problems with that so far. ![]() I played around a bit and ended up with this as a solution: It seems to start off with the image zoomed to the video size for the project (be sure to check this in your project settings), and with the "filter" (to smooth it when resizing) off (0 instead of 1). If so: the image overlay preset is a bit weird. (If you add a GIF/PNG with transparency as normal on a track, without this preset it'll just force the transparent bits to be opaque.) Were you using the "image overlay" video processor preset? If so that's just meant for transparent GIF/PNG type files, so it can allow the transparent parts to actually be transparent. I couldn't get any of the controls to work. I got the image to show up but it was enlarged and right in the middle of the video. I was getting along pretty good yesterday until I put in an image. Maybe ask the questions and if I can help, I will. Sounds really interesting, I'll be checking that out for sure. Yeah, I noticed that in the FX and wondered what it was. Thanks can now have 360° videos in REAPER and make pan, tilt etc ^^ģ60º*video in Reaper? - Cockos Confederated Forums () John, from the Reaperblog (), did very well in putting up together few of them on this subject matter.Īah, I went looking for those yesterday but couldn't find them. ![]()
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