\section{\CGG{} Quick Start Guide}%
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\CGG{} is a software program NLE, Non-Linear Editor, that provides a way to edit, record, and play audio or video media on Linux. It can also be used to color correction, retouch photos, motion tracking, watch TV, and create DVDs.
\item To delete a section of video/audio is described next. Various ways to do that are available but the
easiest is to move your mouse and left click at the beginning of the section you want to delete on the
timeline and while holding down the left mouse button, drag to the end of the section to be deleted.
- When you do this, a white colored highlighted section becomes visible. Use the edit pulldown and
+ When you do this, a white colored highlighted section becomes visible. Use the \textit{Edit} pulldown and
choose the \textit{split/cut} option to cut out the highlighted area (note the shortcut of "x"). Remember if you
cut the wrong thing out you can always use the Edit pulldown to Undo that.
\item To add a transition where there is deleted section which may make your video look disjointed, do
\section{YouTube with \CGG{}}%
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To create a youtube or dailymotion video, you can easily follow the steps below. You will have to learn a lot more about \CGG{} to take full advantage of its capabilities and make some really special videos, but this is just to get a start and to see the possibilities.
hd\_h264.youtube & High Definition - “ “ \\
uhd\_u264.youtube & Ultra High Definition - “ “ \\
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