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(solved) PiP via composite chance the secound (background) video

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snoopy_5_1
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Hello,

I know there are a lot of post for PiP subjects but I cant find an answer to my question.
I know how to add the PiP thing via composite. But all it does is that it chance the secound video.

What I want is: Video 1 and Video 2 both 50 Percent of size on left on right.
What I can do: Video 1 is small in front of Video 2 and Video 2 I cant chance at all.

I hope that is possible because I saw it a few times but I dont know how to do it.
I tried to bring in a 3. Video which is black and in the background.
Than I take another composite effect. But all it does is to bring Video 1 and 2 together to 50 Percent and leve the black background video big in the background.
So what I have than is Video 1 is 50 Percent of Video 2 and Video 1 and 2 are 50 Percent in Video 3

I hope you understand what i mean.

So again is it possible: Video 1 and Video 2 both 50 Percent of size on left on right?

Thanks a lot
Snoopy

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Apply an effect to change size and position to Video 2.
snoopy_5_1
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Hello,

yes that helped.
Channging the secound video by an effect

But maybe there is an way to make it with the composite transistion so you
can brng in some cool effects ;)

But I think this is not possible..
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You can apply more than one effect to a clip.

And you can add another clip to another video track and again apply a composite transition over the two smaller clips - I am sure there is a way to do exactly what you want.

If you have the small clips on track Video 3 and Video 2, add another clip on Video 1, add composite and as target select the track of Video 3, then you have an overlay over the two half size clips.

And: I have not found a way to resize both clips in the composite transition.
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Thanks for you help.
It worked that way ;)


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