\centering
\begin{tikzpicture}[scale=1, transform shape]
\node (img1) [yshift=0cm, xshift=0cm, rotate=0] {\includegraphics[width=0.5\linewidth]{plugin-icons.png}};
- \node [yshift=-8mm, xshift=-1cm,anchor=east] at (img1.north west) (Preferences) {Preferences Window};
- \node [yshift=-17mm, xshift=-1cm,anchor=east] at (img1.north west) (Tab) {Tab section};
- \node [yshift=-41mm, xshift=-1cm,anchor=east] at (img1.north west) (Icon) {Plugin icon choices};
- \draw [->, line width=1mm] (Preferences) edge ([yshift=-8mm] img1.north west);
- \draw [->, line width=1mm] (Tab) edge ([yshift=-17mm] img1.north west);
- \draw [->, line width=1mm] (Icon) edge ([yshift=-41mm] img1.north west);
+ \node [yshift=-6mm, xshift=-1cm,anchor=east] at (img1.north west) (Preferences) {Preferences Window};
+ \node [yshift=-14mm, xshift=-1cm,anchor=east] at (img1.north west) (Tab) {Tab section};
+ \node [yshift=-35mm, xshift=-1cm,anchor=east] at (img1.north west) (Icon) {Plugin icon choices};
+ \draw [->, line width=1mm] (Preferences) edge ([yshift=-6mm] img1.north west);
+ \draw [->, line width=1mm] (Tab) edge ([yshift=-14mm] img1.north west);
+ \draw [->, line width=1mm] (Icon) edge ([yshift=-35mm] img1.north west);
\end{tikzpicture}
\caption{Screencast showing the screen to change your plugin icons set}
\label{fig:plugin-icons}
\end{wrapfigure}
Note that using this is directly changing a keyframe object so you will only want to modify parameters you are familiar with. Most of the data is obvious and safe to change.
-A Presets button on the plugin bar to the left of the Controls and On/Off button allows for quick access to this feature. The symbol resembles a gear (figure~\ref{fig:preset02}).
- %\todo{I can't to remedy}%
+A Presets button on the plugin bar to the left of the Controls and On/Off button allows for quick access to this feature. The symbol resembles a slider (figure~\ref{fig:preset02}).
\begin{figure}[htpb]
\centering
\begin{tikzpicture}[scale=1, transform shape]
\node (img1) [yshift=0cm, xshift=0cm, rotate=0] {\includegraphics[width=0.6\linewidth]{preset02.png}};
- \node [yshift=-30mm, xshift=-1cm,anchor=east] at (img1.north west) (Green) {A user preset Green};
- \node [yshift=-101mm, xshift=-1cm,anchor=south east,text width=10em, inner ysep=-3mm] at (img1.north west) (Textbox) {Textbox to type in the title for the chosen preset or name for a new preset.};
- \node [yshift=-110mm, xshift=-1cm,anchor=north east,text width=10em,inner ysep=-3mm] at (img1.north west) (Save) {Use the Delete, Save or Apply button for operation.};
- \draw [->, line width=1mm] (Green) edge ([yshift=-30mm] img1.north west);
- \draw [->, line width=1mm] (Textbox.south east) -- ([yshift=-101mm] img1.north west);
- \draw [->, line width=1mm] (Save.north east) -- ([yshift=-110mm] img1.north west);
+ \node [yshift=-20mm, xshift=-1cm,anchor=east] at (img1.north west) (Green) {A user preset Green};
+ \node [yshift=-68mm, xshift=-1cm,anchor=south east,text width=10em, inner ysep=-3mm] at (img1.north west) (Textbox) {Textbox to type in the title for the chosen preset or name for a new preset.};
+ \node [yshift=-80mm, xshift=-1cm,anchor=north east,text width=10em,inner ysep=-3mm] at (img1.north west) (Save) {Use the Delete, Save or Apply button for operation.};
+ \draw [->, line width=1mm] (Green) edge ([yshift=-20mm] img1.north west);
+ \draw [->, line width=1mm] (Textbox.south east) -- ([yshift=-68mm] img1.north west);
+ \draw [->, line width=1mm] (Save.north east) -- ([yshift=-80mm] img1.north west);
\end{tikzpicture}
\caption{Screencast shows 4 Factory presets as preceded by an *.}
\label{fig:preset02}
\subsection{How to see short Description of a Plugin}%
\label{sub:short_description_plugin}
-To get a short one or a few lines description of a plugin, right click on that plugin in the Resources window and when the popup menu appears, select \textit{Info}. Some of the plugins may not have any description included. An example screenshot is next (figure~\ref{fig:info-effect}).
+To get a short one or a few lines description of a plugin, mouse over that plugin in the Resources window and a popup appears. You can disable the popup by right-clicking and choosing \textit{Info Off} (shortcut "i"). And again enable it with \textit{Info On}. Some of the plugins may not have any description included. An example screenshot is next (figure~\ref{fig:info-effect}).
\begin{figure}[htpb]
\centering
- \includegraphics[width=0.7\linewidth]{info-effect.png}
+ \includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{info-effect.png}
\caption{Effect Info for Color 3 Way}
\label{fig:info-effect}
\end{figure}
\begin{figure}[htpb]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{expander.png}
- \caption{$\bigtriangledown$, $\rhd$ =expander; "-" = options}
+ \caption{$\triangledown$,$\triangleright$ = expander; "-" = options}
\label{fig:expander}
\end{figure}
\begin{figure}[htpb]
\centering
- \includegraphics[width=0.7\linewidth]{equalizer.png}
+ \includegraphics[width=0.8\linewidth]{equalizer.png}
\caption{Graphic Equalizer audio plugin}
\label{fig:equalizer}
\end{figure}
\begin{figure}[htpb]
\centering
\includegraphics[width=0.4\linewidth]{eq_param.png}
- \caption{Graphic Equalizer audio plugin}
+ \caption{EQ Parametric audio plugin}
\label{fig:eq_param}
\end{figure}
\begin{figure}[htpb]
\centering
- \includegraphics[width=0.5\linewidth]{flanger.png}
+ \includegraphics[width=0.6\linewidth]{flanger.png}
\caption{GUI of configuration for Flanger plugin}
\label{fig:flanger}
\end{figure}
\begin{figure}[htpb]
\centering
- \includegraphics[width=0.5\linewidth]{reverb.png}
+ \includegraphics[width=0.6\linewidth]{reverb.png}
\caption{GUI of configuration for Reverb plugin}
\label{fig:reverb}
\end{figure}
\begin{figure}[htpb]
\centering
- \includegraphics[width=0.9\linewidth]{reload.png}
+ \includegraphics[width=1.0\linewidth]{reload.png}
\caption{Reload plugin index in yellow and Auto start lv2 gui unchecked}
\label{fig:reload}
\end{figure}
\section[FFmpeg Audio and Video Plugins]{FFmpeg Audio and Video Plugins}%
\label{sec:ffmpeg_audio_video_plugins}
-% FIXME not in the section
-% \protect\footnote{credit to WPfilmmaker for the Ffmpeg info
-% description lines taken from his contributed pdf}
\CGGI{} currently comes with more than $140$ of the video plugins and $55$ of the audio plugins developed by the FFmpeg project {\small \url{www.ffmpeg.org}}. These plugins do not have a GUI with buttons like the rest of plugins, therefore to change settings it is necessary to change the variables by hand by highlighting the \textit{option}, typing a value in the \textit{Range} box, and then hitting the \textit{Apply} button. Many of these plugins provide tooltips at the bottom right corner of the window when the option is highlighted. A \textit{slider} bar and a \textit{dial} for numerical values can be used to easily vary the values which take effect immediately.
FFmpeg’s plugin guide is at the link:
\href{https://ffmpeg.org/ffmpeg-filters.html}{ffmpeg-filters}.
-\subsection{FFmpeg Audio Plugins}%
+\subsection{FFmpeg Audio Plugins\protect\footnote{credit to WPfilmmaker}}%
\label{sub:ffmpeg_audio_plugins}
The following is a list of the integrated audio plug-ins.
\item [F\_volumedetect]~\\Detect audio volume.
\end{description}
-\subsection{FFmpeg Video Plugins}%
+\subsection{FFmpeg Video Plugins\protect\footnote{credit to WPfilmmaker}}%
\label{sub:ffmpeg_video_plugins}
The following is a list of the integrated video plug-ins.
\section[Rendered Effects]{Rendered Effects}%
\label{sec:rendered_effects}
-% FIXME
-% \protect\footnote{This capability is going to be deleted in the future unless receive notification of need to keep}
Besides the \textit{Realtime} effects, as has been described in the previous sections, another type of effect is performed on a section of the track and the result stored somewhere before it is played back. The result is usually pasted into the track to replace the original data. The rendered effects are not listed in the resources window but instead are accessed through the \texttt{Audio $\rightarrow$ Render effect and Video $\rightarrow$ Render effect} menu options. Each of these menu options brings up a dialog for the rendered effect. In the Select an effect dialog is a list of all the realtime and all the rendered effects. The difference here is that the realtime effects are rendered to disk and not applied under the track. Rendered effects apply to only one type of track, either audio or video. If no tracks of the type exist, an error pops up.