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Table Of Contents
- Liquid for Pinnacle Studio Users
- Manual Part 1
- Upgrading to Avid Liquid
- 1 Avid Liquid: Brief Overview
- 2 Initial Contact with Avid Liquid
- 3 EZ Capture
- 4 Album and Project
- 5 Collecting, Sorting, Viewing and Finding Clips
- 6 Importing Clips, Titles, Graphics and Stills
- 7 DVD Menus, Titles and Effects
- 8 Film Window and Timeline: Basics
- 9 Inserting Clips on the Timeline
- 10 Inserting/Deleting Clips on the Timeline
- 11 Trimming Clips on the Timeline
- 12 Moving Clips Horizontally and Vertically
- 13 Effects: Basics
- 14 Effects: Transitions
- 15 Effects: Clip FX (Video Effects)
- 16 Effects: Render or Realtime?
- 17 Timeline Settings
- 18 Audio: Basics
- 19 Fast Audio Fade-ins and Fade-outs
- 20 Making a Movie: Options
- 21 Recording to DV Tape
- 22 Burning Disks / Exporting Files
- 23 The Most Important Settings
- Manual Part 2
- 1 Recording from DV/HDV Video Tapes (Capture)
- 2 Comparison of Recording Instruments
- 3 Recording Clips with Mark-Ins and Mark-Outs
- 4 Recording or Logging Clips “on the Fly”
- 5 Automatic Scene Detection
- 6 Recording Audio: Stereo/Mono and Level
- 7 Naming and Numbering Clips while Recording
- 8 Recording/Digitizing Tips
- 9 Scene Detection in the Clip Viewer
- 10 Protecting and Muting Tracks
- 11 Trimming with the Trim Editor
- 12 Trimming Video and Audio: Split Editing
- 13 Moving Clips Horizontally and Vertically
- 14 Good to Know...
- 15 Effects: Working with Key Frames
- 16 Audio Scrubbing
- 17 The Audio Editor
- 18 Audio Mixer and Volume Lines
- 19 Output Mapping
- 20 Audio: Settings Tab
- 21 Recording Voice Over
- 22 Live Mixing of Audio Tracks
- 23 Sound Effects
- 24 Surround Sound
- Manual Part 1
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STUDIO
LIQUID
Windows folders
The Studio Album displays the contents of Win-
dows folders, i.e. it directly accesses your com-
puter’s directories.
Scene or Comment View
A miniature image is displayed with or without
the scene name and scene length.
Player
The player provides a quick preview of image and
sound.
Selecting a scene by name
Searches the current directory in the Album.
Racks and folders
The Racks in Avid Liquid serve as “containers” for
clips. You can combine Racks in Rack Folders and
move or copy clips from Rack to Rack.
When you click a Rack in the Rack/Folder Area,
its contents are displayed on the right.
Picon View or Detail View
Detail View displays a detailed, editable list.
Picon View displays miniature images with
their names.
Sorting
If Detail View is activated, you can sort and
display the clips in the Rack in alphanumeric
order. Click (repeatedly) the header of the col-
umn you want to sort by.
Viewing clips in the Clip Viewer
To op en t he Clip Viewer, double-click a graphics/
video/audio clip.
Quick clip finder
Enter the name of the clip you’re looking for and
click . This searches all the Racks.
5 Collecting, Sorting, Viewing and Finding Clips
Even very large Projects with thousands of objects (clips, etc.) can be effectively managed in Avid Liquid.
The following are the most important tools: