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Hello,
I created a video and we are using it for ads on commercials and other platforms and we have ran into an issue where in the commercial the ad doesn't fade out nicely its just black.
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It does the same thing. It abruptly stops versus a nice fade out like your other ads.
In the Wideo-editor it won't allow the last slide to fade out so I did create another slide that is blank and faded out my second to last video. Do you have any suggestions how to make this face out nicer?
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Add a Blank Slide:
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Insert a blank slide at the end of your video.
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Set its background to black or your desired fade-out color.
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Apply a Fade Transition:
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Apply a fade transition between the last content slide and the newly added blank slide.
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Adjust the transition duration for a gradual fade-out effect.
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If Wideo lacks the necessary fade-out features, consider using alternative video editing tools like FlexClip or VEED.IO, which offer user-friendly interfaces and built-in fade effects.
https://filmora.wondershare.com/screen-recording-tips/how-to-fade-in-fade-out-video.html bitlife -
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Having trouble with abrupt endings in your video ads too? I've found that often, the issue stems from exporting with the wrong settings. Did you try ensuring the final frame has a long enough duration, or maybe experimenting with different export codecs? I had a similar problem with a project last year, and switching to a higher bitrate export helped smooth things out considerably.
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Experiencing abrupt stops in video ads instead of smooth fade-outs? I've been there! I found that encoding the video with a slightly longer duration and adding a short fade-out transition directly in the editing software (Premiere Pro, in my case) before exporting solved the issue. It's about giving the system enough frames to execute the fade. Remember all the hype around Pacman 30th Anniversary ?
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Experiencing abrupt stops in video ads instead of smooth fade-outs? I've been there! I found that encoding the video with a slightly longer duration and adding a short fade-out transition directly in the editing software (Premiere Pro, in my case) before exporting solved the issue. It's about giving the system moto x3m enough frames to execute the fade.
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