First elements 12 zoom vs culture

On some default clips pan and zoom tool makes a pan and zoom, but on other clips, there is a harvest and pan (without changing me anything).  I don't want the harvest... I want that he pan and zoom tpo all the time for this project.  I right click everywhere I can think and do not come with a setting menu.  Y at - it a setting menu other than through the rocker of the applied effect (which is not a setting that I can see to this problem of culture).

Also, when I created a sequence of images of the update, I can access the marker in the in the timeline panel to move the frame of the development.  When I click on a marker, it jumps the CTI to this task, but does not allow me to enter the marker.  Is there a setting I can get away, or there at - it another way to move the cursor.

I solved the problem.  Last post of valid ATRS I used correctly the Zoom and Pan tool, but the question was apparently the size of files 4 t.  I would like to make a pan/zoom on a clip and, even with the rendering, the flow effect could not reset when the video scrolls to the next clip, and it has been postponed.  I decided to see if the encoding fixes all of the problem, and after adjustment of pan/zoom effects is 4 clips I encoded the entire video and produced a DVD.  Voila, while panning and zooming is still not correct read on the timeline, the DVD looked very nice.  The problem is that once I do something and you want to see the effect, the encoding of the 65 minute DVD takes about 10 hours... probably a function of my processor.

I noticed the same impact on other effects in the timeline of reading even after rendering, as brands menu and chapter, PIP, etc..  You have to go to full coded DVD to see things move smoothly.

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