[VN Video Editor] Small screen problem

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GAURAV TRIPATHI
8 months ago In VN Video Editor
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8 months ago

Hi there! I understand you're experiencing a small screen issue with VN Video Editor on your Windows device. Could you tell me a bit more about when the screen appears small? Is it during video playback, editing preview, or after exporting your video? Also, are you referring to the entire app display being small, or is the video itself appearing small inside the editor?

This info will help me guide you better. Meanwhile, one common cause of videos appearing small is the aspect ratio or frame size setting in the VN Video Editor project.

Here’s a step-by-step you can try if your video or preview window appears small:

1. Open your project in VN Video Editor.
2. Check the video or project aspect ratio/frame size settings—make sure it matches your desired output (such as 16:9 for widescreen or 9:16 for vertical videos).
3. You may need to resize or crop clips to fit the project frame properly.
4. Preview the video in full-screen mode in the editor to confirm the size.
5. When exporting, verify the resolution setting matches your project (higher resolution means larger video display).

If the issue is the editor's interface itself is small or zoomed out on your Windows device, adjusting the display scaling or resolution in Windows 10 settings might help:

- Right-click on desktop > Display settings > Adjust Scale and layout options (try 100% or 125% scale).

If you want, I can walk you through changing the aspect ratio or resizing videos in VN Video Editor specifically. Just let me know!

Also, here’s a helpful quick guide on changing video size and aspect ratio in VN Video Editor that might be useful: How to Change Size of Video in VN Editor app - YouTube and How to change video aspect ratio frame size VN Video Editor - YouTube

Do these steps sound like what you’re encountering? Would you like to try adjusting these settings together?

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GAURAV TRIPATHI
8 months ago

my vidio when i import

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Thanks for clarifying that your video appears small right after you import it into VN Video Editor. To help me understand better—when you import the video, does the imported clip show up with black borders or is it scaled down in the timeline or preview window? Or is the project window or app interface itself small?

Sometimes, import issues with VN Video Editor can be related to unsupported file formats or resolutions that don't match the project's aspect ratio, causing the video to appear smaller than expected.

Here are some steps you can try to address the import and small video display problem:

1. Check Video Format and Codec
VN Video Editor supports common formats like MP4 with H.264 encoding best. If your video uses a different codec or format, it might not import correctly or show a small preview. You can try converting your video to MP4 (H.264) using a free converter.

2. Create a New Project with Matching Aspect Ratio
When starting a new project, select the same aspect ratio and resolution as your source video (e.g., 16:9 for horizontal videos, 9:16 for vertical). This ensures imported clips fit correctly without unwanted black bars or downsizing.

3. Resize the Clip in Timeline
After import, select the video clip in the timeline. Look for scale or transform controls in VN Video Editor and adjust the zoom or scale so the video fills the preview frame.

4. Clear Cache and Restart App
Sometimes, cache or app glitches can cause rendering problems. Close VN Video Editor completely, clear any cache if possible, and restart the app before importing again.

5. Update or Reinstall VN Video Editor
Ensure you are using the latest version of VN Video Editor. If the problem persists, uninstall and reinstall the app to resolve potential bugs.

If you're interested, here is a helpful video demonstrating how to fix VN import loading problems and adjust your videos after import: VN Video Import Loading Problem Solve - YouTube 1.

Could you also tell me the format and resolution of your source video, and if you followed any particular steps during import? This will help me narrow down the cause.

Let me know how these steps go or if you need me to guide you through any of them!

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