HD
Table Of Contents
- Final Cut Express HD
- Contents
 - An Introduction to Final Cut Express HD
 - Setting Up Final Cut Express HD
 - Getting to Know Your Editing Environment
 - Capturing Your Video
 - Basic Editing
 - Editing With Audio
 - Fine-Tuning Your Edit
 - Adding Transitions
 - Adding Effects
 - Creating Titles and Credits
 - Sharing Your Movie
 - Importing an iMovie Project
 - Importing Stills
 - Preparing for Your Next Project
 - Solutions to Common Problems and Customer Support
 - Glossary
 - Index
 
 
84 Chapter 5 Editing With Audio
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If no In point is set, the position of the playhead defines the In point, and recording 
continues to the Out point.
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If no Out point is set, the end of the sequence is used, defined by the end of the last 
clip in the Timeline.
If Final Cut Express HD doesn’t have enough available memory to record the duration 
specified, a message appears when you click the Record button in the Voice Over tab, 
prompting you to set a shorter recording duration.










