With VID Pro, users can quickly edit videos by adjusting video fit, zoom, volume, and start offset. They can also edit audio volume and start offset.
Highlighted Actions:
- Options in the video settings allow users to adjust fitting, zoom, volume, and start offset.
- Easily swap out the current video with a new one from your media library or computer.
- In the audio settings, users can control fading, volume, start offset, and replace the audio track.
When utilizing VID Pro for video editing, users have a variety of options at their disposal to swiftly craft their content. They can tweak elements such as video fit, zoom, volume, and start offset.
Additionally, adjustments can be made to the audio volume and start offset. To select a new video or audio file, simply click on the corresponding buttons located at the bottom of the Video or Audio settings on the right rail.
Video Fit
Choose how the video fits within the available space. Options include cover and fit.
Zoom
Adjust the zoom level of the video within the container. Use the slider to set the zoom percentage.
Volume
Adjust the volume level of the video. Use the slider to set the volume percentage.
Video Start Offset (ms)
Set the start offset for the video in milliseconds. Enter a value to delay the video start.
Choose a New Video
Click to the existing video element track to replace the current video with a new one. Click the Choose new video button and select a new video file from your media library or computer. This button is located at the bottom of the Video settings on the right rail.
Audio Element Editing/Settings
Fade In/Fade Out Toggles
Slide the toggles on if you’d like your audio to fade in or fade out.
Volume
Adjust the volume level of the audio. Use the slider to set the volume percentage.
Audio Start Offset (ms)
Set the start offset for the audio in milliseconds. Enter a value to delay the audio start.
Choose a New Audio
Click to the existing audio element track to replace the current audio track with a new one. Click the Choose new audio button and select a new audio file from your media library or computer. This button is located at the bottom of the Audio settings on the right rail.