background color of most of the window, it is disabled. Click on the
toggle to enable/disable the feature.
-\begin{wrapfigure}[12]{O}{0.3\linewidth}
- \vspace{-2ex}
+\begin{wrapfigure}[16]{O}{0.3\linewidth}
+ %\vspace{-2ex}
\centering
\includegraphics[width=0.79\linewidth]{patchbay01.png}
\caption{Patchbay}
attribute in the adjacent track.
\end{enumerate}
-The \textit{attributes} are described here next.
+The 5 \textit{attributes} are described here next followed by the other available feature icons and their description.
\begin{description}
\item[Play Track] determines whether the track is rendered or
completely rendered. This happens whether or not \textit{Play track}
is on. For example if you mute all the video tracks, the rendered
media file will have a blank video track. Mute track is represented
- on the timeline with a line that has the default color of
- pink/orange. Use the pulldown \texttt{View $\rightarrow$ Mute} to
+ on the timeline with a line that has the default color of a
+ pinkish-orange. Use the pulldown \texttt{View $\rightarrow$ Mute} to
have the line displayed. It is a keyframable attribute, but Mute
track keyframing is a toggle and it has only the two values of on or
off. If a track is part of a shared track effect, the output of the
Mute track is used to keep the track with the shared track effect
from overlapping the output of the source track (the shared track)
where the shared track effect is not present.
+\item[Track Data Height] this up/down toggle symbol to the immediate right
+of the 5 attributes, is used to individually resize each track. This makes
+it very easy to temporarily expand or contract the size of that track either
+by clickin with the left mouse button or using the middle wheel up/down.
\item[Fader slider] fade values are represented on the timeline
- with a pink curve that is keyframable. All tracks have a fader, but
+ with a pink (default color) curve that is keyframable. All tracks have a fader, but
the units of each fader depend on whether it is audio or video.
Audio fade values are in dB. They represent relative levels, where 0
is the unaltered original sound level, -40 is silence, -80 the
with the arm option enabled, the other faders should follow. Hold
down the Shift key and drag a fader to center it on the original
source value (0 for audio, 100 for video).
-\item[mixer] in the expanded patchbay for that track designate
+\item[Mixer] in the expanded patchbay for that track designates
the multi-camera mixer mode.
\item[Overlay mode] in the expanded patchbay is used for
porter-duff operations and is full explained in
Attaching transitions to multiple selected edits via the Video or
Audio pulldowns is also available. The new transitions are attached
at the start of the edits, and will replace any existing attached
-transitions.
+transitions. As a side note, when in drag and drop mode the end
+transition does not drag.
\subsection{Grouping edits}%
\label{sub:grouping_edits}
close to one of the markers, when they are within a short distance
they start to stick and stay that way until you move further away
from that distance. Also, the line will turn color from green to
-yellow while in the sticky phase.
+yellow while in the sticky phase. In addition, this works for a
+plugin while dragging so that it will be the same length as the edit.
\subsection{Nesting}%