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Preparing to Generate Tracking Data
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To map a tracker manually, do one of the following, depending on the interface style in the
Effect Editor:
t Click the Fast Menu button for the appropriate tracker selector in the parameter, and then
select the tracker you want.
t Click the tracker selector in the parameter, and then select the tracker you want.
Enabling, Disabling, and Deleting Trackers
You can enable and disable trackers as necessary. Enabling and disabling a tracker has a different
effect depending on whether you do it in the Tracking window or in the Effect Editor.
When you enable or disable a tracker in the Tracking window, you control whether or not the
tracker displays in the Effect Preview monitor and whether or not your Avid editing
application generates tracking data for that tracker.
When you enable or disable a tracker in the Effect Editor, you control which sets of tracking
data your Avid editing application uses to control the effect. This lets you compare the look
of an effect under the control of different tracker combinations.
You can also delete existing trackers. When you do so, you permanently erase that tracker and
any tracking data associated with it.
To enable or disable a tracker in the Tracking window:
t Click the Enable Tracker button for the tracker in the tracker’s timeline.
To enable or disable all trackers at once:
t Alt+click (Windows) or Option+click (Macintosh) the Enable Tracker button for any tracker.
To enable or disable a tracker in the Effect Editor:
t Click the Enable button for the appropriate tracker selector.
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In the Tracking (or Corner Tracking) parameter category, clicking the Enable button that
controls the whole parameter disables all the trackers at the same time but does not change the
enable status or the mappings of the individual trackers. When you click the Enable button for
the whole parameter again, the system reenables all the individual trackers.
To delete a tracker:
t In the Tracking window, click the Close button in the top right corner of the tracker’s
timeline.