X-Git-Url: https://git.cinelerra-gg.org/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=parts%2FEditing.tex;h=82745a447613a61cbaf05fb5686b044a22e4f13c;hb=8a5787886b95940e92bc3999ab56c7a88c248eae;hp=62c64281bdc9e7c709b67136f043e6fed4fdbd7b;hpb=9c9c6718c1d088b3bacb62d012881fd304635fff;p=goodguy%2Fcin-manual-latex.git diff --git a/parts/Editing.tex b/parts/Editing.tex index 62c6428..82745a4 100644 --- a/parts/Editing.tex +++ b/parts/Editing.tex @@ -11,6 +11,8 @@ but not often considered editing method is called \textit{two-screen editing} \index{two-screen} (or 3 point editing) where the Viewer is used to view media and then the desired clip from the media is transferred to the timeline. +In the timeline, Audio tracks are different from Video tracks so a media including both audio and video will be split into 2 or more independent tracks. There is no \textit{Link/Unlink}-like function present in other programs, although there are workarounds. + The timeline \index{timeline} is where all editing decisions are made (figure~\ref{fig:timeline}). This is a stack of tracks in the center of the main window. It can be scrolled up, down, left and @@ -54,6 +56,8 @@ represents the editing decisions, you need to render it. Saving and loading your edit decisions is explained in the Load, Save and the EDL \index{EDL} section and rendering is explained in the section on Rendering. +\textbf{Nomenclature:} media loaded in the timeline, in whole or in part, are called \textit{edits}, unlike other programs that call them \textit{clips}. Clips in \CGG{} are those that are created in the Viewer window or in the timeline via the \texttt{to clip} command and brought into the Resources window, inside the \texttt{Clips folder}, where they can be renamed and a description added. These, once brought into the timeline, are renamed edits. In \CGG{} the difference edits/clips is not important and you can use them as synonyms; however, the difference of clips as it is intended in other NLEs is important. These are media (or parts of it) complete in themselves and indipendent from other clips and the timeline. Edits in \CGG{} on the other hand, can be a media (or part of it) but can also be any region of the timeline between In/Out Points or from a highlighted, on which we can do editing operations. This leads to some advantages (e.g. putting an effect only in a part of the active region) but one must always keep in mind that the edit remains dependent on the track and the entire timeline. + In the following editing sections, references to common operations are scattered within any of the modes where they seem pertinent. However, many of the editing operations work in different modes. @@ -549,7 +553,7 @@ keyboard shortcut. The keyboard shortcut is in parenthesis here. \begin{description} \item [Split | Cut] (x) Delete the selected area and put it in - the cut buffer for future pasting. + the cut buffer for future pasting. If a cut is made on the \textit{Insertion Point} only, without selecting a region, \textit{hard edges} are created. \item[Copy] (c) Copy the selected area and put it in the cut buffer for future pasting. \item[Paste] (v) Paste the material that is in the cut buffer. @@ -669,6 +673,7 @@ you can see an arrow pointing to the corner. Use Shift-left mouse button 1 to toggle off/on the hard edge marker on all tracks simultaneously. +\paragraph{NOTE:} Hard Edges do not allow trim operations. For more details see: \nameref{sec:trimming}. \section{Drag and Drop Editing}% \label{sec:drag_drop_editing} @@ -687,7 +692,7 @@ on the timeline. To simply get started, perform the following operations which are useful for working in a drag and drop editing session. First load your media by using the main menu \textit{File} pulldown \index{file pulldown} and choose -\textit{Load files} \index{load media files}; make sure the insertion mode is set to +\textit{Load files}\index{load media files}; make sure the insertion mode is set to \textit{Create new resources only} \index{insertion strategy}. This loads the files into the Resources window \index{resources window}. @@ -877,7 +882,7 @@ provided below. of the hairline cursor. This destroys the current edits in that space.\\ - Overwrite & Ctrl-Shift-P & Pastes plugins that are in the Copy + Overwrite plugins & Ctrl-Shift-P & Pastes plugins that are in the Copy buffer to current location but no clip. Plugins.\\ \bottomrule @@ -1170,6 +1175,7 @@ another 2 minutes. This feature provides the following capabilities: \end{itemize} Figure~\ref{fig:inter-view01} shows an example of the Inter-View mode mapping preview mini-window. \begin{figure}[ht] + \centering \includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{inter-view01.png} \caption{Inter-View mode: white bar$\rightarrow$source; red bar$\rightarrow$timeline} @@ -1428,11 +1434,14 @@ $4\times4$\,inches. \end{figure} The vendor supplied \textit{string} device names for the shuttles -are currently: +are currently (with the mouse duplication for in at least 1 case: \texttt{/dev/input/by-id/usb-Contour\_Design\_ShuttlePRO\_v2-event-if00}\\ \texttt{/dev/input/by-id/usb-Contour\_Design\_ShuttleXpress-event-if00}\\ -\texttt{/dev/input/by-id/usb-Contour\_Design\_ShuttlePro-event-if00} +\texttt{/dev/input/by-id/usb-Contour\_Design\_ShuttlePro-event-if00} \\ +\texttt{/dev/input/by-id/usb-Contour\_Design\_ShuttlePRO\_v2-event-mouse}\\ +\texttt{/dev/input/by-id/usb-Contour\_Design\_ShuttleXpress-event-mouse}\\ +\texttt{/dev/input/by-id/usb-Contour\_Design\_ShuttlePro-event-mouse} Only 1 necessary initial setup is required due to permission settings for non-root usage. As root, just copy a file that provides @@ -1810,9 +1819,7 @@ 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}). 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. +simultaeneously pressing the \texttt{Alt} key on the keyboard and any button on the Shuttle. \renewcommand{\arraystretch}{1.15} \begin{table}[ht]