Suggestion: Position of the vertical video view in Edit page

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l.fumes

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Suggestion: Position of the vertical video view in Edit page

PostFri May 23, 2025 3:38 am

On the Edit page, when we expand the vertical video view (using the "Expand View" button), I’d like to suggest positioning it on the right side of the screen, as it is on the Cut and Color pages.

This way, when opening or closing the Inspector, the viewer wouldn’t shift.

Additionally, it would be possible to reduce the Inspector, gaining more space for the timeline.

I’ve included below an edited screenshot showing what I believe would be the best layout in terms of UI space optimization, with the video image remaining fixed in the right, regardless of whether the Inspector is enabled or not.

Thank you.

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Re: Suggestion: Position of the vertical video view in Edit

PostThu Jun 05, 2025 12:01 pm

I second this suggestion! Also adding the ability to re-shrink the expanded vertical view. On a single screen there is no button or menu option to reduce the expand view if you dont need it larger at all times. Only solution I have found is to change resolution or close and reopen resolve to return to a smaller vertical viewer
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Re: Suggestion: Position of the vertical video view in Edit

PostFri Jun 06, 2025 4:15 pm

There is a separate forum for Feature Requests.

viewforum.php?f=33

Best practice is to search first, to see if someone already asked. If not, post one idea per thread with a very brief description of the idea in the thread's title.
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