-Mike (videoscribe user)
Karalee, can you send over the scribe and we can take a look. If you save it online and let us know what it's called that will be great. Also if you can give us some time stamps from the video where timing is at it's worse we'll take a look
Thanks Mike and Barry.
I have version 2.3.4. Thanks for providing the link to that other forum. I'll try all those tips and see what happens.
Barry - the link for the scribe is in my first post in the word "here". One of the first issues with the elements occurs at approximately 30 seconds.
Thanks a ton!
I deleted all the elements and re-added them. Then I exported the video scribe as a .mov file and the problem was exactly the same.
Hi Karalee,
It looks like the issue may be that the images that are out of place are set to have a 0 animate time, and are set to move in. There is currently a bug we are working on fixing where 'move in' images don't move in if there is a 0 second animate time, so they appear in the wrong location on your scribe. To fix this change the animate from 'move in' to 'draw' and it should work fine for you.
If this doesn't fix the problem please save your scribe in your online (cloud) folder and let us know the name of your scribe. We will then be able to take a look at it for you.
Thanks Daniel. I will definitely try this and let you know if it works.
It worked excellently! Thank you very much!!
Karalee Boschung
Hi,
I've made a video in VideoScribe, which looks fine when I play it there, but whenever I try to render it/export it, all the picture elements are out of place. I've tried avi and and mov, and neither of them have worked. I've tried also to publish it to sho.co, but it's taking a while. Are there any ideas as to how I could solve this? The video is here.
Thanks.