1.5
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Contents
- Tables
- Desktop Basics
- Starting a Project
- Working with the Project Window
- Opening and Closing the Project Window
- Using the Bins Display
- Viewing a List of Bins
- Displaying Bins
- Creating a Folder in a Project
- Creating a New Bin
- Renaming a Bin
- Opening and Closing a Bin
- Deleting a Bin or Folder
- Viewing Contents in the Trash
- Emptying the Trash
- Managing Folders and Bins
- Saving Bins Automatically
- Saving Bins Manually
- Retrieving Bin Files from the Attic Folder
- Modifying the Creation Date
- Using the Settings Scroll List
- Using the Info Display
- Customizing Your Workspace
- Navigating in Dialog Boxes and Menus
- Using Basic Tools
- Logging
- Preparing to Record
- Understanding Digital Video (DV)
- Selecting Settings
- Setting Up the Record Tool
- Opening the Record Tool
- Selecting a Deck
- Selecting Audio Input
- Selecting a Tape
- Selecting Source Tracks
- Choosing a Resolution in the Record Tool
- Choosing a Target Bin
- Selecting the Target Drives
- Interpreting the Time-Remaining Display
- Recording to Multiple Media Files
- Recording Across Timecode Breaks
- Description of Record Settings
- Preparing for Audio Input
- Compression Resolutions and Storage Requirements
- Recording
- Importing Files
- Organizing with Bins
- Before You Begin
- About Bin Views
- Basic Bin Procedures
- Setting the Bin Font
- Selecting Clips and Sequences
- Duplicating Clips and Sequences
- Moving Clips and Sequences
- Copying Clips and Sequences
- Deleting Clips and Sequences
- Assigning Colors to Bin Objects
- Highlighting Offline Media Clips
- Sifting Clips and Sequences
- Selecting Offline Items in a Bin
- Selecting Media Relatives for an Object
- Using Text View
- Using Frame View
- Printing Bins
- Gathering Format Elements
- Managing Media Files
- Viewing and Marking Footage
- First Edits
- Using the Timeline
- Customizing Timeline Views
- Navigating in the Timeline
- Using the Position Indicator
- Using the Timeline Scroll Bar
- Displaying Detail in the Timeline
- Controlling Movement in the Timeline
- Selecting and Deselecting Segments
- Performing Segment Mode Edits
- Bin Editing into the Timeline
- Cutting, Copying, and Pasting in the Timeline
- About Effects Editing
- About Nesting
- Using the Track Selector Panel
- Selecting Tracks
- Monitoring Tracks
- Patching Tracks
- Sync Locking Tracks
- Deleting Tracks
- Adding an Edit (Match Framing)
- Removing Match-Frame Edits
- Backtiming Edits
- Printing the Timeline
- Working in Trim Mode
- Working with Audio
- About Audio Tools
- Accessing Audio Effect Tools
- Audio Editing Aids
- Multiple-Channel Audio Scrub
- Using the Audio Mix Tool
- Using Audio Gain Automation
- Using the Audio EQ Tool
- Digidesign AudioSuite Plug-Ins
- Recording Voice-Over Narration
- Fine-Tuning Audio Transitions
- Mixing Down Audio Tracks
- Syncing Methods
- Output Options
- Exporting and Exchanging Material
- About Exporting Files
- Preparing to Export a Sequence
- Mixing Down Video Tracks
- Exporting Frames, Clips, or Sequences
- Using the Drag-and-Drop Method to Export Frames, Clips, or Sequences
- About Exporting for Digital Distribution
- Customizing Export Settings
- About OMF Interchange
- About QuickTime Reference Movie
- About QuickTime Movie
- Exporting as an AVI File
- About the Avid QuickTime and Avid AVI Codec
- Transferring a Project Between Avid NewsCutter XP Systems
- Using the NRCS Tool
- Transferring Media by Using Baseband
- Transferring Media by Using a Network Connection
- Using AudioSuite Plug-Ins
- File Format Specifications
- Avid Log Specifications
- Glossary
- Index
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2. If you want to switch from the type of new track you chose (for
example, from a new video to a new audio track), click the Track
Type pop-up menu and choose the other option.
3. If you want to select a track number other than the default
consecutive numbering offered by the dialog box, click the Track
Number pop-up menu and choose another number. You cannot
choose the number of an existing track.
4. Click OK.
The new track appears in the Timeline and in the Track Selector
panel.
Adding Filler
You can add a small amount of black filler at the start of your
sequence. A brief moment of black before the start of your sequence is
sometimes useful during playback or when recording a digital cut.
You can also add filler at any time during editing to another part of the
sequence.
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You cannot add filler to the end of a sequence.
To add filler:
1. Choose Load Filler from the Clip menu. The system loads a
2-minute clip of filler into a Source pop-up monitor.
Track Type pop-up menu Track Number pop-up menu