Hi Stephen, Are your clips long enough for the transition?
iMovie has a simple rule: "A Transition can only be as long as the shortest clips involved in this transition" Transitions need 'beef'/handles from both clips; iMovie grabs half from each; the shorter clip defines max. -- "It seems to happen when the clips are too short to overlap properly and imovie keeps the transition as short as possible. You can work around it though, as long as the clip is at least a few seconds long. Right-Click on the transition and choose Show Precision Editor. The transition opens up and you can see the overlap between the two clips, with the transition in between them. If you grab the left or right edge of the transition you should be able to stretch it out and increase the duration. You may need to give the transition more room by to repositioning the clips. This can be done by clicking and dragging the clips left or right." Cheers, Ronni Sent from Ronni's iPad4 > On 4 Aug 2015, at 5:01 pm, Stephen Chape <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi folks, > > Something seems to be wrong with the above. > It seems that all transitions are now defaulted to 1 second. > Each time I change the duration it simply defaults back to 1 second as soon > as I hit ENTER. > > Apple forums do not seem to have a solution. > Some feel it is a bug that Apple has not fixed yet. > > Any ideas please folks ? > > Regards, > Stephen Chape
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