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The Project Editor module enables you to produce new movies
from multiple clips. Within the project module you can join clips
or portions of clips, split or trim a movie, add transitions between clips or
add text.
Adding Files
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The first step in
producing your new movie is to add one or more clips to the movie
list. |
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Clicking the Add button will open a browse window that permits you
to navigate to any location on your system or network.. |
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When you have added all the clips you may
optionally trim any or all selections and add transitions.

Movie List
The movie list contains multiple columns that
reflect various properties of each movie. You can scroll across the columns with
the horizontal scroll bar.

Selecting a movie in the list displays the
movie's properties and loads it into the trimmer.

Trimming
To trim any selection you must enable the
trimmer. When enabled the start and end frames of each selected movie will be
previewed. Scanning the file to index and extract the frames can take a
considerable amount of time so it is more expedient to disable the trimmer when
it is not in use. Previews for DirectX supported movies such as Windows Media,
early Apple QuickTime and MPEG-4 movies may be very slow on some systems. To
avoid this issue it is recommended that files to be split should be converted to
MPEG in the file Conversion module prior to loading them into the Project
module.

When the trimmer is enabled and the start
and/or end frames have been changed, only the
included frames will be joined to your output movie. Set the start and end frame
with the slider for big moves and use the up-down buttons for single frames.
Hint: You can view an actual size image of the
frame by double clicking on the preview.
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When the Apply
button is clicked the start and end frames are posted to the project
movie list. The encoder will then use only the included frames. |
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different movie in the Movie List before Applying any changes you've
made to the start and end frames the changes will be abandoned. |
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| Splitting a Movie
You can split a movie into smaller clips by
loading only the movie that you wish to split into the Movie List;
setting the start and end positions and saving as a new file.
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| Be sure to name each clip that you split from
the source using a different name. |
| Adding Transitions
From the Project module you can call the transition wizard
by right clicking on the file in the movie list... |
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button. |
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Adding Text
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When the Embed Text check is marked the
Embedded Text window is displayed. |

The text that you enter into this window will
be written to your output movie at the location you specify using the font,
color and shadow that you choose.
In order to embed your text in your new
movie, the Embedded Text Window must remain open during encoding. To dismiss the Embedded Text window, remove
the check from the main window.
Saving your movie
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Clicking the Save As button will open a
browse window that permits you to save your new movie to any
location on your system. |

Movies can be saved as AVI (including
MPEG-4), standard MPEG-1, MPEG-1 VCD, MPEG-2 SVCD or MPEG-2 DVD. *
When saving as AVI a list of all codecs
installed on your system will be displayed. The quality and size of your output
movie is determined by the codec.

When saving as MPEG you may optionally use
the default setting for the format type or you may use custom settings.

Be aware that using custom setting for VCD,
SVCD or DVD may create output files that are not supported by stand alone DVD
players.

The button captioned "Set Width and Height to
Match the Selected Source" will match the height and width of the file that is
selected in the project module's movie list. To use the default settings of
another movie in the list, select that movie before clicking the Encode button.
All other movies in the lists will be resized to match the target file's height
and width.
* The MPEG-2 patent owners require a royalty
payment for every MPEG-2 enabled application, therefore MPEG-2 encoding is not
available in the trial versions.
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