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vkmast wrote on 5/23/2020, 12:56 PM

If you actually mean the default Picture-in-picture track in VEGAS Movie Studio 16 Platinum, you can delete it.

Kurt_MPA_IT wrote on 5/24/2020, 7:09 AM

Thank you. No, let me explain.

 

Say I create a new project. Then I decide to add a new video track (not a duplicate). Now, the brand new track ALREADY has an Fx applied to it! Namely, the PIP one. Maybe I should mention that I have the New Blue Fx Supreme Package and Title Pro 7 installed but that shouldn't affect this.

It's like I've got a default set somewhere to "always add the PIP Fx to a new movie track". I'm not sure where this override would be though?

Thanks again 👍

Marco. wrote on 5/24/2020, 7:37 AM

It looks like you accidentally set a track with the PiP on it as "Default Track Property".

  1. On such a track click the Track FX icon to open the Videotrack FX window.
  2. Delete alle the FX (or the one PiP FX).
  3. Right-click onto the Track header.
  4. Select "Set Default Track Properties"
  5. Be sure "Track FX" is selected.
  6. Click "OK".
Kurt_MPA_IT wrote on 5/25/2020, 4:51 AM

It looks like you accidentally set a track with the PiP on it as "Default Track Property".

  1. On such a track click the Track FX icon to open the Videotrack FX window.
  2. Delete alle the FX (or the one PiP FX).
  3. Right-click onto the Track header.
  4. Select "Set Default Track Properties"
  5. Be sure "Track FX" is selected.
  6. Click "OK".

Thanks so much. That's done the trick! I must have set PIP as default for all new video tracks. Thanks again :D