Difference between revisions of "Create a clip"
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When you click on this new created clip in its timeline (bottom panel), the processor panel (right panel) should displayed the configuration boxes of the processors associated to it: by default, you should get a "Programming" processor and a "Alignment" processor. | When you click on this new created clip in its timeline (bottom panel), the processor panel (right panel) should displayed the configuration boxes of the processors associated to it: by default, you should get a "Programming" processor and a "Alignment" processor. | ||
− | You can move the clip in its timeline by a click-and-drag on it. | + | You can move the clip in its timeline by a click-and-drag on it. You can do the same move by changing the "Start" parameter of its "Programming" processor. |
All modifications of a processor parameters immediately modify the image displayed in the monitor, the timeline, and possibly other displayed parameters if they are impacted by the modification. | All modifications of a processor parameters immediately modify the image displayed in the monitor, the timeline, and possibly other displayed parameters if they are impacted by the modification. |
Revision as of 15:00, 10 February 2021
To create a clip, double-click on a media in the media list (left panel): - if a clip is selected in a timeline (bottom panel), a new created clip is added just after the selected clip in the same timeline. - if a timeline is selected, a new clip is added at its end, after all already existing clips in it, or at the beginning of it if empty. - if no clip and no timeline is selected, a new clip is added at the end of the V1 timeline, and at its beginning if this V1 timeline is empty.
The new clip is defined with a duration according to the media duration. Static images have a default duration of 5 seconds.
When you click on this new created clip in its timeline (bottom panel), the processor panel (right panel) should displayed the configuration boxes of the processors associated to it: by default, you should get a "Programming" processor and a "Alignment" processor.
You can move the clip in its timeline by a click-and-drag on it. You can do the same move by changing the "Start" parameter of its "Programming" processor.
All modifications of a processor parameters immediately modify the image displayed in the monitor, the timeline, and possibly other displayed parameters if they are impacted by the modification.