X-Git-Url: https://git.cinelerra-gg.org/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=parts%2FEditing.tex;h=9e9ae70651a34559f54fdc78929e3de1082966c7;hb=5c35c0366e7337dd67ff70cd7d32bbd2bf786295;hp=6fa99a0cbe721158ae88223a88915d4e5c91594b;hpb=a283e52bf3dbf214debb10ad78d2c20415cdb113;p=goodguy%2Fcin-manual-latex.git diff --git a/parts/Editing.tex b/parts/Editing.tex index 6fa99a0..9e9ae70 100644 --- a/parts/Editing.tex +++ b/parts/Editing.tex @@ -372,6 +372,12 @@ NOTES: to the first audio channel to be automatically duplicated before reverting to the \textit{Gang None} mode to make other changes. Once you start changing individual channels (that is, audio tracks) so that they are no longer coordinated in their edits/plugins, it may be more difficult to switch back to \textit{Gang Channels} mode and get the desired results since the channels may no longer be lined up. \item Gang modes should not be used with Multi-camera/Mixers because they have very specific operational capabilities which are not compatible with the way that Ganging works. + \item Gang flags in the patchbay specifically when in \textit{Gang Channels} or \textit{Gang Media} modes will +operate as set in the Master Track. For example, if when in \textit{Gang Channels} mode, you turn off +“Play track” on the visible audio track, none of the associated channels (i.e. the other stereo or +other 5 channels will play). And if in \textit{Gang Media} mode, if you turn on “Play track” for the +Master Track, all associated video and audio tracks will play unless you turned off “Play track” for +some of the associated audio/video slave tracks which will not play. \end{itemize} \section{Two Screen Editing}% @@ -395,7 +401,7 @@ using the main menu \textbf{File pulldown} and choose \textit{Load timeline stays unchanged while new resources are brought in. Go to the Resources window \index{resources window} and select the Media folder. The newly loaded resources will appear. Double click on a resource or drag it from -the media side of the window over to the Viewer window \index{viewer window}. +the media side of the window over to the Viewer window \index{viewer!window}. Check to make sure there are enough armed tracks on the timeline to put the subsections of source material that you want. Usually this @@ -655,7 +661,7 @@ two edits. In order to have the video and audio aligned, it works best to have \texttt{Settings $\rightarrow$ Align cursor on frames} \index{align cursor on frames}. When a blade cut occurs, the edges are created as \textit{hard edges}. \index{hard edge} These are edges that cannot be deleted by -track optimizations \index{timeline optimization}. +track optimizations \index{timeline!optimization}. % \CGG{} has built-in optimization on the timeline. So that whenever two parts on the timeline are sequential frames, it automatically @@ -1154,7 +1160,7 @@ If using certain operating systems (for example Ubuntu and Arch) that might fiel \item Release the Alt key \end{enumerate} -\section{Inter-View Mode\;/\;Identifying Source Targets}% +\section{Inter-View Mode -- Identifying Source Targets}% \label{sec:inter-view_identifying_source_target} \index{inter-view} @@ -1183,6 +1189,11 @@ Inter-View mode mapping preview mini-window. \label{fig:inter-view01} \end{figure} +There is a second usage of Inter-View mode that can be helpful if +some tracks have become misaligned, such as in the case of 2 audio +channels no longer being in sync. You can use this mode to get them +back in alignment. + Explanation of how to use Inter-View mode will be described here next. @@ -1400,11 +1411,11 @@ You can create as many Viewer windows as you want in \CGG{}. These are handy fo \label{fig:multi-view01} \end{figure} -\section[ShuttlePROv2 and ShuttleXpress Jog Wheels for Editing]{ShuttlePROv2 and ShuttleXpress Jog Wheels for Editing\protect\footnote{programmatic specifications from Eric Messick}}% +\section[ShuttlePROv2 and ShuttleXpress Jog Wheels for Editing]{ShuttlePROv2 and ShuttleXpress Jog Wheels for Editing}% \label{sec:shuttle_jog_wheels_editing} \index{shuttle pro v2 and shuttlexpress} -The ShuttlePROv2 and ShuttleXpress are affordable jog wheels which +The ShuttlePROv2 and ShuttleXpress are affordable jog wheels\protect\footnote{programmatic specifications from Eric Messick} which can be useful for working with Cin, especially if you do a lot of playing forward/backward, fast/slow/normal, and single frames (figure~\ref{fig:shuttle}). @@ -1811,7 +1822,10 @@ cat "/sys/kernel/debug/hid/0003:0B33.0030.0006/events" # press keys to see the The following is the default setting for the ShuttlePROv2 and ShuttleXpress (table~\ref{tab:shuttleprov2} and -table~\ref{tab:xpress}): +table~\ref{tab:xpress}). This page can be quickly requested from \CGG{} by +pressing both the left and right Alt keys on the keyboard followed by pressing +any button on the Shuttle. To cancel this mode, press any single modifier key +(\texttt{Alt, \texttt{Ctrl}} or Shift) once. \renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.15} \begin{table}[ht]