User Guide

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ADOBE GOLIVE CS2
User Guide
Delete Sample tool Deletes a sample (or sprite keyframe). After selecting the Delete Sample tool, click the sample
you want to delete.
Swap Sample tool Swaps two adjacent samples. For example, you can change the order of images in a picture track
by swapping its picture samples. After you select the Swap Sample tool, drag the sample you want to swap toward the
adjacent sample.
Move Sample tool Moves multiple samples at a time. After you select the Move Sample tool, drag the sample you
want to move. GoLive moves all of the following samples in the same track to the right as a unit. This tool is especially
useful for moving multiple picture samples in a picture track. You can’t move the first sample of a track because it
must have the same start time as the track itself.
Working with tracks
About tracks and track types
Tracks are the basic unit you use to create a QuickTime movie; each type of track contains a particular kind of infor-
mation. In the Inspector for each track, you set options that affect track appearance and behavior, such as start time,
duration, size, position, and visibility. In the site window, you manage the URLs for linked files in tracks.
Some track types specify content (such as video tracks), some specify how the content is combined (such as filter
tracks), and others add interactivity (such as sprite tracks). When working with QuickTime movies in GoLive, you
can use the following types of tracks:
Movie track Adds a QuickTime file by referencing its URL.
Video track Adds a video to a movie.
Color track Adds a colored layer to a movie.
Picture track Adds a slide show, or series of still images, to a movie.
Generic Filter track Adds a cloud, fire, or ripple effect to a movie.
One Source Filter track Adds a filter to one other video track within the movie.
Two Source Filter track Transitions between two video tracks.
Three Source Filter track Blends two video tracks using the luminosity of a third track.
MPEG track Adds MPEG-1 video to a movie (for audio, use a sound track).
Sprite track Contains sprite objects, which add interactivity to a movie.
SWF track Adds SWF files to a movie.
3D track (Windows only) Adds QuickDraw 3D files to a movie.
HREF track Embeds URLs on a text track.
Chapter track Divides a movie into segments.
Text track Adds text to a movie.
Sound track Adds audio to a movie.
MIDI track Adds MIDI to a movie.
Instrument track Plays a note or sound when an event occurs in the movie.