7.1
Table Of Contents
- Avid Liquid Installation
- Avid Liquid Reference Manual
- Contents
- Introduction
- Documentation
- Basics
- Signup
- High Definition
- Input
- EZ Capture
- Logging and Digitizing (Capture)
- Basics
- The Logging Tool and Its Functions
- Video Inlay, Timecode Fields and Status Field
- Player Source (D)
- Reels and Racks (E, F)
- Controls (Player and Edit Buttons, G)
- A/V Inputs (Selecting Source Tracks, H)
- Stereo or Mono (I)
- 4:3 or 16:9 (I)
- Selecting a Media Format/Codec Preset (J)
- Destination Volumes for Digitizing / Capture Volumes (K)
- Select Audio Monitor /Mute
- Video Tool / Calibration Control /IPB Settings
- Clip Tab: Naming and Numbering Clips
- Audio Tab
- Master Tab
- Media Tab
- Send Clips To Timeline (Direct Insert)
- Properties
- Methods
- File Ingest
- Importing Objects
- Copying/Pasting Objects from Other Projects
- Media Management and Object Import
- Creating Objects
- Voice-Over
- Importing EDL/AVID MediaLog Files
- Exchange
- Administration
- The Project
- The Object
- Media Management
- Edit
- Video Editing
- Audio in the Timeline
- Special Functions
- Finish
- Effects in Avid Liquid: The Basics
- Detailed Description of Classic Effect Editors
- Realtime FX
- Commotion Clip FX
- Special FX
- Timewarps and Color Correction
- Color Correction Editor
- Linear Timewarp
- Timewarp Editor
- Audio
- Titler
- DVD Authoring
- Export
- Record to Tape
- Export to File
- Burn to Disc (VCD, SVCD, DVD)
- Customize Avid Liquid
- Glossary
- Index
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Chapter 9 Edit
Vertical Track Priority
Track Pr ior it y is defined vertically (higher Tr a c k s have higher priority). In other words, the higher Tr a c k s
overlay everything below them. This lets you apply effects at several levels (multi-layering).
Yo u c a n i n s er t a ny n u m b e r o f Tr a c k s in order to create effects like keys, 2D/3D effects, etc.
To change a Tra c k’s Priority, drag its Tra c k name in the Track Header to a different position. As you drag,
the pointer changes to show where the Tr a c k will be inserted when you release the mouse (either above or
below another Tra c k ).
Track priority changes with Track order
Track Pr ior ity plays an important role for example with keying. In a keyed clip, the clip underneath
becomes visible.
Track Pr ior ity does not apply to audio. All audio signals have equal priority, regardless of their vertical
Tra c k position.