X2
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
98 Trim Objects
Cut trimmer
A schematic display of the selected transition and its handles can be found at the center of
the trimming window.
Left arrow buttons (1): These buttons move the last frame of the first object while
adjusting the second. The length of the transition remains. The display indicates the relative
change in comparison with the starting situation when the trimmer was opened.
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corresponds with shifting an object in the arranger.
ts. The objects remain
oint moves.
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which a transition.
e of the second object. The first object and the
ft monitor between the start of the transition
and the last frame of the object.
First frame/End fade-in (9): Switches the right monitor between the first frame of the
following object and the end of the transition.
Next cut (10)/Next object (11): The buttons below and to the right skip to the
next/previous object and/or cut in the arranger. These buttons make it easy to move and
trim cuts in the arrangement without having to leave the trimmer.
Keyboard shortcut: N
Position (2): Moves the second object. The length of the transition is changed. Th
Object content (3): Moves the movie under the second object. The length of the object
and the object itself are not changed.
Crossfade (4): Changes the transition’s length between both objec
of equal length. The length can be numerically entered.
Middle arrow buttons (5): Shifts the existing transition. Both objects remain in their
positions, but the transition’s center p
ra ition (6): Displays the type of transition. A mouse click opens a popup window from
you can select
Right arrow buttons (7): Move the first fram
transition remains. Only the length of the second object changes.
Start fade-out/Last frame (8): Switches the le










