
You may even remove the transition completely, if you move the clip far enough to the right. If you move it to the right, the transition should become shorter. If you move the clip to the left, the transition should become longer, because the amount of overlapping between the two clips will be longer. Instead, if you move the 2nd clip of a transition, the length of the transition should be changed accordingly. And if you move the clip to the left, over the transition, it jumps back.

That makes no sense, I can not think of any reason why anybody would need a gap between a transition and the following clip. My suggestion: It should be possible to change the length of a transition by moving the second clip.Ĭurrently, if you move the second clip to the right, you get a gap between the transition and the clip. In some situations this behavior might be what you want, but it should be possible to change the length of a transition without adding/removing frames to/from the clips. And it only works, if there are additional frames available at the start/end of the clip. To make a transition longer, you can move the start/end of the transition to the left/right, but this will add frames to the start/end of the second/first clip - frames you previously cut of from the start/end of the clip, frames you maybe don’t want to be visible. If you move the end of the transition to the right to make it shorter, frames from the end of the first clip are removed. You can move the start of the transition to the right to make the transition shorter, but this will remove frames from the start of the second clip.

If you have a transition between two video clips, there is no (easy) way to change the length of the transition without adding/removing frames to/from one of the clips.
