Is it possible to create a video mask somehow? Each change to the mask in the next frame changes to the previous frame. In corel Video Studio 2019, it was indicated whether it was to be a static or a moving mask. There is no this option in the 2020 and 2021 versions
"Don't forget, the bottom timeline will be the one that's displayed on top." Useful CAVEAT - since that's utterly counter-intuitive to how you'd think it would be, lol.
I love ulead video studio. I'm working with ulead studio for at least 10 years. I'm really sad about new versions, so much crash, and the setting window is much bigger than my screen 1366 and i can't hit the OK button. It's slow too and i can't even hit the hardware acceleration button because it gets reset. It's year 2020 and I'm still working with video studio x10 because that version is better
2022 won't even install and tech support doesn't even answer their tickets. You're not the only one that misses Ulead! Guess it's time for a refund and to move on to another video editor...
Hey is it possible to mosaic different pictures together and overlay mask them onto a video? Also is it possible to mosaic with other pictures to create another moving picture?
Can you not make a mask on a video clip that fades in? I just spent nearly two hours trying to get the result I'm looking for and NO SUCCESS. I can get a mask on a clip I don't want it on. of course. If there are rules about what can and can't be done on a clip with a mask, where are they written? Because all this wasted time is waaaay too stressful.
Correct! You are welcome to test out the new version for yourself in our free 30 day trial to decide if it's right for you. www.videostudiopro.com/en/products/videostudio/ultimate/
Demonstrator speaks too quickly, garbled voice. All difficult to understand . Adequate only as rapid overview of complex mask types. Very little useful value of using advanced features.
It's the narrator's British accent.... The American "mask" comes out like "mawsk", which sounds like "mosque". The word "last" will sound like "lawst" ("lost"), and similar. Toh-MAY-toh, toh-MAW-toh . . . . . . . . . (Incidentally, such pronunciation differences have NOTHING to do with the word "mosaic", as indicated in the other comment. I don't know how "mosaic" even comes close to this issue.)