X-Git-Url: https://git.cinelerra-gg.org/git/?p=goodguy%2Fcin-manual-latex.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=parts%2FTransition.tex;h=a581cf6f24e840c32efe0c9673af3725e716aed4;hp=f8c7b30eee33176b0ded5bd52ddc5fba195b7b3e;hb=06248b4f12147e40e73ff5d12eb8227fcc2fcc9a;hpb=84e2a0603b403c084c2712903e605be3cb1de383 diff --git a/parts/Transition.tex b/parts/Transition.tex index f8c7b30..a581cf6 100644 --- a/parts/Transition.tex +++ b/parts/Transition.tex @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ The \textit{Detach} option deletes the transition from the timeline. When you dr There are some shortcuts to alleviate the dragging and dropping of transitions when you want to do a lot of them in various places on the timeline. After you have established the parameter values for a transition that you have dragged from the Resources window, you can use "U" and "u" keys to paste the same transition; the "U" key pastes the last video transition while the "u" key pastes the last audio transition on all recordable tracks. -Alternatively, you can add the same transition to multiple edits when in \textit{Arrow mode} (Drag and Drop editing), by selecting edits to add the transition to and use the Video/Audio pulldown to \textit{Attach transition}. Select the desired transition and then click the checkmark OK. You can set a default transition in the Attach transition popup box -- by highlighting your choice, then click on the button \textit{Set Default Transition}, and you will see that transition become the new default. +Alternatively, you can add the same transition to multiple edits when in \textit{Arrow mode} (Drag and Drop editing), by selecting edits to add the transition to and use the \textit{Video/Audio} pulldown to \textit{Attach transition}. Select the desired transition and then click the checkmark OK. You can set a default transition in the Attach transition popup box -- by highlighting your choice, then click on the button \textit{Set Default Transition}, and you will see that transition become the new default. The way that transitions work is that two edits overlap for some length of time and no edits are actually moved during the transitions. Instead extra frames from the source file will be used to lengthen the first edit enough to make it overlap the second edit for the length of the transition. The transition takes effect exactly at the beginning of the second edit and lasts for the specific length of time you set into the second edit.