Track matted stinger causes stinger to stretch to fill entire 3840x1080 area.

sigmoyd

New Member
Hi, title says it all really. Have included a screenshot of the properties panel, the webm transition file and OBS output when using it to try to give a better idea of what's happening.

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Stinger+Matte: https://youtu.be/1h3ZUGhM4kI
OBS Display: https://youtu.be/YL3G9n_SmKk

Any help much appreciated!
 

Suslik V

Active Member
Track matte part is not an alpha channel for the effect video. It is for how the scene "A" is replaced by the "B". The alpha channel should be present only on the stinger's half of the image (on the track matte's part it does nothing).
 

sigmoyd

New Member
The track matte has a black background. Is there a way to encode only the stinger side of the video with alpha?

The fading on the track matte part was unintentional and has been fixed but the stinger part still appears stretched.
 

Suslik V

Active Member
Example is here:
 

Suslik V

Active Member
...Is there a way to encode only the stinger side of the video with alpha?
No. It only means that there is no sense to draw any alpha animations on the track matte's half of the image. You can leave it solid black or white.
 

sigmoyd

New Member
Okay good, that's what it's doing on the fix - what relevance does the alpha channel have to the stretching though?

Found a way around this by halving the width of each part while maintaining the same height - although the docs say the matted transition should be 3940x1080
 

Suslik V

Active Member
Image is divided in half always. No matter what size is. Then some kind of the "Fit to screen" is applied if the resulting stinger (that was halved) is smaller by some side.

Make sure that the image is exactly twice bigger.
 

Suslik V

Active Member
The wiki page:
has disadvantage that it shows looped animations, but the example of the side-by-side video has no synchronized view of the final effect. Actually it starts from the black on both sides (only "A" is visible) and ends in the black on the left and white on the right (only "B" is visible).
 
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