Thank you.
He2neg wrote: Fri Dec 27, 2019 18:38
Comp: 3840x1080 ( 2xHD)
Layer 1: Moved to the left ( -960) and Set to 1920x1080
Layer 2 : Moved to the right (+960) and Set to 1920x1080
Clips inisde the Layers are 1920x1080 and should now be side by side.
Advanced Output:
Input Mapping:
Slice 1: Take 1920x1080 left
Slice 2: Take 1920x1080 right
Output Setting:
Slice 1 to Screen 1
Slice 2 to Screen 2
All of these settings are the same for me.
He2neg wrote: Fri Dec 27, 2019 18:38
When you scale and move the clips they shouldnt be seen inside the area of the other layer
Importend is were you do the scaling and moving (need to be done on the clip lvl)
When I scale or move the clips, the clip on the higher layer can go over the clip on the lower layer. This happens whether I scale/move at clip level or layer level.
In the pictures that you attached, why do you have clips in different columns and how do you make it so that both clips are visible even though they're in different columns?
In my setup, all my clips for the different layers are in the same column. They are in the same column because only the clips that are in the selected column show up in the composition. if I put the clips for each side in separate columns, then only one side shows up at a time depending on which column is selected.
Maybe this is what's causing the differences in scale/move behavior?
Pictures below of how my composition is working when i test this and try zooming in. The first picture shows neither side being zoomed in, the second picture shows the right side being zoomed in, and the third shows the left side zoomed in.