In mediastudio 6.0 how can i create a moving path that zooms in or out on a selected frame? I am using jpg stills and I want to add a little more to them so they aren't just all sitting there motionless. The ulead website says this is possible in the tutorials but it doesn't tell how.
Ideally I want to create "motion" like premiere's zoom function. I'd continue using premiere but the output from my stills is shabby. Anyone know why? Even if I apply no transitions they look terrible (regardless of how I output the file- I've frameserved and everything).
So another solution might be to improve the quality of my stills in premiere. They are very high-resolution images and in mediastudio the same ones look fantastic. How can I do this?![]()
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wow just another minute fooling around with the darn thing and i figured it out. just edit an existing moving path and then change the resolution (start and finish) to coordinate with the beginning and ending keyframes.
Duh.
This really adds a touch of class to a movie comprised entirely of stills. Nice transitions can only do so much...this really opens things up!
I exported with huffyuv and encoded with tmpgenc and the result is impressive- no loss or artifacting at all.
Now about the premiere problem...
Anyone know why my stills look so crappy in premiere and great in MSPro?
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