System information
2. From the Show drop-down list, choose the project information you want to see.
Item Description
Audio CD Track List Displays the information for each CD track and index marker that
you've inserted in your project. Use this view for arranging a disc-at-
once (Red Book) CD. For more information, see "Disc-at-Once (DAO
or Red Book) CD Burning" on page 494.
Commands Displays the settings for each metadata command that you've
inserted in your project. For more information, see "Inserting
Commands" on page 221.
Events Displays the information for each event on the timeline.
Markers Displays the information for each marker that you've inserted in your
project. For more information, see "Inserting markers" on page 217.
Regions Displays the information for each region that you've inserted in your
project. For more information, see "Inserting regions" on page 218.
Selected Events Displays the information for each selected event on the timeline.
3. Use the column headings to arrange and sort the information in the window:
4. Drag the heading columns to rearrange the column order.
5. Click a column heading to sort in ascending or descending order.
The time-based columns (Start, End, Length, Take Start, Timecode In, and Timecode Out)
display time in your project's ruler format. You can set this format on the Ruler tab of the
Project Properties dialog. For more information, see "Setting Project Properties" on page 53.
6. Double-click a table cell to edit it, or right-click to display a shortcut menu.
Customizing the appearance of the window
1. Arrange and sort the information in the Edit Details window:
n Drag the heading columns to rearrange the column order.
n Click a column heading to sort in ascending or descending order.
n Drag a heading off the Edit Details window to remove it from the view.
2.
Enter a name in the Preset box and click the Save button . The current view (including sort order)
is saved.
3. To recall the view later, choose its name from the Preset drop-down list.
Removing Red Eye from Still Images
We've all been there—you have the perfect picture for your movie, but the subject's eyes are glowing a
bright red. That might be okay for a sci-fi epic, but not for your movie. No worries. With Vegas Pro, you can
remove red eyes and make your subjects look human again.
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