User Guide

In the Effect Controls window, click the Play Audio button .
To play audio as a continuous loop, click the Loop Audio button before you click
Play Audio.
Note: Audio playback controls are available only if the selected clip contains audio.
Adjusting effect properties
When you apply an effect, the Effect Controls window opens, listing all the effects that are
applied to the currently selected clip. Fixed effects are included with every clip and are
listed below the Fixed Effects heading. (Volume is included only for audio clips or video
clips with linked audio.) Standard effects are listed under either the Video or Audio
heading.
The Effect Controls window displays all the controls that you use to change parameter
values for an effect. Controls can include underlined values, sliders, effect point icons,
angle controls, menus, color swatches, eyedroppers, and graphs.
Note: The Effect Controls window will not display effects if multiple clips are selected in
the Timeline window.
To set a property value:
Do any of the following:
Drag the property value left or right.
Click the property value, enter a new value, and press Enter.
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Expand the property by clicking the triangle next to the property name (if available),
and then drag the slider or angle control (depending on the property).
To set a color value:
Do one of the following:
Click the color swatch, select a color in the Color dialog box, and then click OK.
Click the eyedropper, position it on the desired color anywhere on the screen, and click
to select the color.
To set an angle:
Do one of the following
Click a point inside the angle control.
Click and drag the angle control line.
Note: Once you have clicked inside the angle control, you can drag outside of it for more
precision.
Drag the underlined value or enter a new value.
To reset an effect to the default values:
Click the Reset button next to the effect. All properties that don’t contain keyframes are
reset to their default values. If a property contains keyframes, that property is reset to the
default at the current time only. Keyframes that occur at the current time are reset to the
default value. If no keyframes occur at the current time, new keyframes are created using
the default values.
Note: The Reset button does not deactivate keyframing for the property. If you accidently
click Reset, restore your work by choosing Edit > Undo.
To temporarily disable or enable all effects in a clip:
Do one of the following:
Click the Effect button .
Select the effect and then choose Effect Enabled from the Effect Controls menu so that
a check mark doesn’t appear next to it.
Using the Motion effect