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Table Of Contents
- Copyright
- Foreword
- Support
- Serial number
- System requirements
- Introduction
- Quick start
- Workspaces
- Create new video project
- Video recording
- Insert object into the project
- Working with objects
- Trim Objects
- Markers
- Multicam editing
- Titles and effects
- Animate objects
- Add sound
- Managing video projects
- Options for using the final movie
- Burn discs
- Batch conversion
- Menus
- Context menu (right click)
- Program settings
- Problems and solutions
- Online functions
- Keyboard shortcuts
- Activate additional functions
- Annex: Digital Video and Data Storage
- MPEG-4 encoder settings
- Appendix: MPEG Encoder Settings
- MPEG glossary
- If you still have questions...
- Index
94 Working with objects
Solution: The video memory of your graphics card is insufficient to render the 3D effect at
the desired resolution. Right click the video monitor and then select a lower resolution in
“Resolution presets”. If the problem persists, try deactivating hardware acceleration as
Solution: Deactivate hardware acceleration; see "Deactivating hardware acceleration".
evelopment of
3D transitions (view page 92), whereby the
transitions are thematically sorted. For instance, you can make photos pop up and
There are several options to load 3D series for photos or scene transitions:
tton in the Media Pool. Select the desired 3D
on should
start.
described above.
Problem: Only a crossfade is displayed when previewing a 3D transition. A warning is
displayed that the 3D transition may not be displayed correctly.
3D series
The 3D series are a further d
disappear on a notice board or make it look as if the photos were hanging on the walls of a
gallery.
• Click the "Fades -> 3D -> 3D series" bu
series and drag it onto the first scene or image transition where the 3D transiti
• In the transitions menu between two scenes choose the option "3D
series". Click on the desired 3D series to select it.
You can select how many of the subsequent fades should be replaced by the 3D series in
S
the dialog.
cene overview
The "Scene overview" mode is a special view that improves manageability and
n a
te inserted.
ound it.
categorization of scenes. All scenes are listed one after the other (in multiple lines, like i
xt program) and can be copied, cut, moved, deleted and
In the "Scene overview" mode, there are no start, play or end markers. The scene being
played back has a frame ar










