X-Git-Url: https://git.cinelerra-gg.org/git/?p=goodguy%2Fcin-manual-latex.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=parts%2FAdvanced.tex;h=a8e7080facc2e3007f284359a50c18fe00e1ac7f;hp=e1c2454ff6502b92f3e93f55306e940307118579;hb=9ae77a5bdd60f86d085a004577ff5907520bc8f9;hpb=c0728a8b06e7bccc6a7472648193bb3e1179d8a4 diff --git a/parts/Advanced.tex b/parts/Advanced.tex index e1c2454..a8e7080 100644 --- a/parts/Advanced.tex +++ b/parts/Advanced.tex @@ -726,7 +726,7 @@ capability of nesting. \index{multi-camera} \index{mixers} -Use the Mixer Viewer to see multiple media playing simultaneously in re-sizable mini-viewers. This can be used in various ways and is useful to edit videos shot by multiple cameras from different viewpoints that were simultaneously recorded in order to create a single good video. Everything will have to be initially synced so you can decide which one of the camera angles is best suited at any time. +Use the Mixer Viewer to see multiple media playing simultaneously in re-sizable mini-viewers. This can be used in various ways and is useful to edit videos shot by multiple cameras from different viewpoints that were simultaneously recorded in order to create a single good video. Everything will have to be initially synced so you can decide which one of the camera angles is best suited at any time. Mixer mode does not support audio only tracks but there is a workaround described at \nameref{cha:faq_problems_workarounds}. The number of cameras/mixers you can have is generally limited to the available resources on your computer. Currently, the number of File Descriptors available in the OS limits cameras to about 50. If you have many \textit{mixer viewers} you will probably want to use proxy mode whenever possible. Also, in the \texttt{Settings $\rightarrow$ Playback A} tab \textit{Video Out} section, uncheck \textit{play every frame} and choosing a Video Driver of \textit{X11} with \textit{use direct X11 render if possible} checked, will provide better performance. @@ -1124,7 +1124,7 @@ Operation of Align Timecodes includes the following options to help in your setu rate as a time standard. \item Time Code Start in the Resources window on the bottom of \textit{Info} for the media if the timecode for that asset has been scanned and is known. You can scan the asset’s Timecode by using the middle mouse - button on its track which then displays the timecode for that on the timebar. + button on its track which then displays the timecode for that on the timebar (\texttt{MMB $\rightarrow$ Timecode}). Or you can use the shortcut \texttt{Ctrl+!}, after selecting the edit/track on the timeline. \end{itemize} \paragraph*{Notes}