If you are trying to fade to black for example, by fading each track, you will see this phenomenon. To fade everthing to black you can either:
1. Fade the entire Video Bus by inserting a fade envelope.
2. Put a black gernerated media clip on the top track and fade in its leading edge.
I'm not sure if this answers your question. If not, please supply some more details so we can help.
Peter
Former user
wrote on 9/11/2009, 11:51 AM
As Peter said, easiest way is to add a 3rd video track with a black clip. Fade that black clip up which will cause tracks one and two to dissolve to the black clip at the same time. No ghosting effect.
When you fade an event, and there are events on the track below, those events will show (ghosting, or other similar effect) during the fade. To stop this from happening, you can do the other things already recommended. However, what I do is to either trim the events below so there is nothing there during the fade, or if I want some of those events to fade in unison with the event on the track above, I apply an identical fade to those events.