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Jack S wrote on 6/2/2022, 9:32 AM

@brent Is this what you mean by 4 PIPs?

If it is, you can zoom into a particular PIP by opening up the PIP event's pan/crop tool and using that to zoom in.
If you want to do it automatically, you need to use keyframes.

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brent wrote on 6/2/2022, 10:05 AM

@Jack S yes that is what I mean...... but I dont know how to zoom without it changing the size of the picture......when I move the pan/crop to zoom in it changes the size of the pic in pic.

example:, I want to zoom/out in pic 1 but retain the size 960x540

 

Jack S wrote on 6/3/2022, 4:23 AM

@brent Is this what you want to do?

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Genshin Infinity Gaming PC
Motherboard Gigabyte H610M H: m-ATX w/, USB 3.2, 1 x M.2
Power Supply Corsair RM750X
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30MB Cache + UHD Graphics, Ultimate OC Compatible
Case Fan 4 x CyberPowerPC Hyperloop 120mm ARGB & PWM Fan Kit
CPU Fan CyberPowerPC Master Liquid LITE 360 ARGB AIO Liquid Cooler, Ultimate OC Compatible
Memory 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR5/5200MHz Corsair Vengeance RGB
MSI GeForce RTX 4060 Ti 8GB - Ray Tracing Technology, DX12, VR Ready, HDMI, DP
System drive 1TB WD Black SN770 M.2 NVMe PCIe SSD - 5150MB/s Read & 4900MB/s Write
Storage 2 x 2TB Seagate BarraCuda SATA-III 6.0Gb/s 7200RPM
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Generic Monitor (SAMSUNG) connected to iGPU

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brent wrote on 6/3/2022, 7:15 AM

Yes, Thats exactly what Im trying to do, but zooming changes the overall size of the clip....I know how to use keyframes, I just dont know what I need to do or set to not change the over all size of the pip clip....

 

Ahh, I see pip plugin in the effects chain after the pan/crop.......Thats what I dont have......maybe thats it? edit: ohh, ok I see now, I got it. I had used the pan and crop to size it and move the clip where I wanted it.......when I should have used the pip plugin. I got it now, Thank you Jack for helping me!

brent wrote on 6/3/2022, 11:33 AM

Is there a way to set keyframes on the pip plugin? Trying to move positions by keyframes, but its not there at the bottom like with other plugins or pan/crop.

Former user wrote on 6/3/2022, 12:16 PM

@brent Hi, click the blue circle at the end of the controls Animate, the circle will turn red & the keyframe timeline will appear at the bottom of that window