User Guide
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ADOBE GOLIVE CS2
User Guide
Drag an audio keyframe up or down in the Timeline Editor to set the volume and balance.
Property settings
For tracks with visual content, you can specify the following property settings:
Position Specifies pixel coordinates on the x and y axes.
Scale Specifies percentage on the x and y axes.
Skew Specifies angle on the x and y axes.
Rotation Specifies the rotation in degrees.
Spin Defines the number of rotations between keyframes and an initial rotation.
Mode Specifies blending mode and color, which are available only in the Inspector.
For tracks with sound or MIDI content, you can specify the following property settings:
Volume Specifies a number between 0 and 255.
Balance Specifies a number between -128 (full left) and 128 (full right).
See also
“To set the basic track and sample properties” on page 534
Movie tracks
About movie tracks
A movie track lets you embed a digital video file (or any other file supported by QuickTime) that resides anywhere
on the web by referencing the file’s URL. Movie track options let you control the way the embedded file displays and
behaves within the root movie. A root movie is the top-level movie that contains all other tracks. If the movie track
contains other movie tracks, the root movie is at the top level of the hierarchy of nested movies.
Note: The file you embed in a movie track does not become a part of the root movie when the movie is flattened. The
embedded file must reside at the referenced URL in order for the root movie to display it.










