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Full side by side videos in Sony Movie Studio Platinum 13 Su
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Full side by side videos in Sony Movie Studio Platinum 13 SuIs there a way to have two complete videos playing side by side in SMS ? I have found several tutorials of how to do this in Sony Vegas but not with Sony Movie Studio. I was in a hurry and created a very short video with my cell phone and obviously it turned out very shaky. I then used a program called VirtualDub and its Deshaker filter to smooth it out and now would like to put the results side by side with the original to show the difference. I can split the screen but can't get the video to resize to fill the window with the full video frame.
Dell PC WINDOWS 10 PRO, 64-bit, Ver:1607, OS BLD: 14393.1066
INTEL Core: i7-4790, CPU @3.60 GHz, Instld RAM:16.0 GB GeForce GTX 745, Driver ver: 376.53, Tot avail grap: 12225 MB, Ded vid mem: 4096 MB DDR3 Shared Sys Mem: 8159 MB, DirectX Runtime Ver:12.0
Re: Full side by side videos in Sony Movie Studio Platinum 1Of course you can, MrG! In fact, it's the same process as you'd use in Vegas.
Put on video on Video 1 and then use the Pan/Crop tool to size and position it on one side of your video frame. Then put the other video on Video 2, directly above the first on the timeline, and use Pan/Crop to size and position it on the other side of your video frame. If you need more specific instructions, let me know what your video project settings are (specifically, if you're working in a 1920x1080 high-def project or a 720x480 standard def project) and I may be able to work up some exact numbers for your size and positioning. HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
Re: Full side by side videos in Sony Movie Studio Platinum 1I can get the side by side windows but the original video frames are cut in half instead of being resized to fit the new window full frame size. Actually the 3 min video is from my cell phone as that's all I had with me at the time. The resolution is 1920 x 1080
Dell PC WINDOWS 10 PRO, 64-bit, Ver:1607, OS BLD: 14393.1066
INTEL Core: i7-4790, CPU @3.60 GHz, Instld RAM:16.0 GB GeForce GTX 745, Driver ver: 376.53, Tot avail grap: 12225 MB, Ded vid mem: 4096 MB DDR3 Shared Sys Mem: 8159 MB, DirectX Runtime Ver:12.0
Re: Full side by side videos in Sony Movie Studio Platinum 1
Steve, I finally figured out what I was doing wrong. All I needed to do was 'zoom' back out to get the full frame of the video in the side by side windows. I just finished posting it on YouTube ( https://youtu.be/jvb0RNOrpxY ) and it seems to have worked out OK. One thing I need to learn how to do now is add in highlights, or pointer arrows to better identify some of the things I might be talking about in a video. Don't know how to do that in Sony Movie Studio yet. Dell PC WINDOWS 10 PRO, 64-bit, Ver:1607, OS BLD: 14393.1066
INTEL Core: i7-4790, CPU @3.60 GHz, Instld RAM:16.0 GB GeForce GTX 745, Driver ver: 376.53, Tot avail grap: 12225 MB, Ded vid mem: 4096 MB DDR3 Shared Sys Mem: 8159 MB, DirectX Runtime Ver:12.0
Re: Full side by side videos in Sony Movie Studio Platinum 1Awesome work, MrG! I looked at the video and I think it accomplished exactly what you wanted it to. Great solution!
HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
Re: Full side by side videos in Sony Movie Studio Platinum 1Thanks for the report back Steve.
Just one other question, how would you go about adding an arrow, circle or maybe some sort of highlight to point out something in a video? Dell PC WINDOWS 10 PRO, 64-bit, Ver:1607, OS BLD: 14393.1066
INTEL Core: i7-4790, CPU @3.60 GHz, Instld RAM:16.0 GB GeForce GTX 745, Driver ver: 376.53, Tot avail grap: 12225 MB, Ded vid mem: 4096 MB DDR3 Shared Sys Mem: 8159 MB, DirectX Runtime Ver:12.0
Re: Full side by side videos in Sony Movie Studio Platinum 1You can use the Webding font to make an arrow by typing whatever letter of the alphabet looks like an arrow.
Here is a list of the symbols available by using the Webding font. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Webdings# ... gs-big.png Otherwise, you can use a program like Photoshop or Photoshop Elements to create an arrow shape with no background layer and save it as a transparent PNG, which you can import into Movie Studio. You can can also customize the Cookie Cutter Media Generator so that it is semi-opaque outside the Cookie Cutter circular shape and then use that shape to highlight something your video. All depends on what other programs you have available and what effect you're trying to achieve. I've also added a backgroundless PNG arrow to this post which you can download and use, if it works. You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post. HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
Re: Full side by side videos in Sony Movie Studio Platinum 1Thanks Steve. Greatly appreciated. I'm not familiar with the 'Cookie Cutter Media Generator' and the circular shape you're referring to. Have you ever done any tutorials on how to do this?
Dell PC WINDOWS 10 PRO, 64-bit, Ver:1607, OS BLD: 14393.1066
INTEL Core: i7-4790, CPU @3.60 GHz, Instld RAM:16.0 GB GeForce GTX 745, Driver ver: 376.53, Tot avail grap: 12225 MB, Ded vid mem: 4096 MB DDR3 Shared Sys Mem: 8159 MB, DirectX Runtime Ver:12.0
Re: Full side by side videos in Sony Movie Studio Platinum 1Not yet. But I do show you a couple of uses for it in my book!
HP Envy with 2.9/4.4 ghz i7-10700 and 16 gig of RAM running Windows 11 Pro
Re: Full side by side videos in Sony Movie Studio Platinum 1
oooops ... gotta go back and read your book again ( Dell PC WINDOWS 10 PRO, 64-bit, Ver:1607, OS BLD: 14393.1066
INTEL Core: i7-4790, CPU @3.60 GHz, Instld RAM:16.0 GB GeForce GTX 745, Driver ver: 376.53, Tot avail grap: 12225 MB, Ded vid mem: 4096 MB DDR3 Shared Sys Mem: 8159 MB, DirectX Runtime Ver:12.0
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