Sony DCR-TRV740 PIXELA ImageMixer 1.0 Manual - Page 117

Timeline

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4-5 Timeline The timeline provides you with a graphic representation of exactly where each media clip appears in the media stream. Thumbnails corresponding to sound media can be dragged to the timeline and then moved to play automatically at specified points in the linear sequence of streaming media. Decrease Increment button Increment display Increase Increment button Clip ruler Soundtrack Expands the scale of the timeline (decreases the number of measured increments on the clip ruler), thereby facilitating detailed editing of the media stream. Indicates the length of time that elapses between each line on the clip ruler. Shrinks the scale of the timeline (increases the number of measured increments on the clip ruler), thereby facilitating rough editing of the media stream. Indicates the exact starting and stopping points of visual media clips arranged on the Storyboard. Dragging & dropping sound file thumbnails from the thumbnail list window adds them to the movie soundtrack. Once added, sound clips can be dragged to the desired position within the media stream. Placing your mouse pointer at either end of a sound clip makes it possible to trim the play duration of the sound and double-clicking the sound clip opens the sound editor, whereby you can also Trim the sound and control other aspects related to this particular sound.

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4-5
Timeline
The timeline provides you with a graphic representation of exactly where each
media clip appears in the media stream. Thumbnails corresponding to sound media
can be dragged to the timeline and then moved to play automatically at specified
points in the linear sequence of streaming media.
Decrease Increment
button
Expands the scale of the timeline (decreases the
number of measured increments on the clip ruler),
thereby facilitating detailed editing of the media
stream.
Increment display
Indicates the length of time that elapses between
each line on the clip ruler.
Increase Increment
button
Shrinks the scale of the timeline (increases the
number of measured increments on the clip ruler),
thereby facilitating rough editing of the media
stream.
Clip ruler
Indicates the exact starting and stopping points of
visual media clips arranged on the
Storyboard
.
Soundtrack
Dragging & dropping sound file thumbnails from the
thumbnail list window adds them to the movie
soundtrack. Once added, sound clips can be dragged
to the desired position within the media stream.
Placing your mouse pointer at either end of a sound
clip makes it possible to trim the play duration of the
sound and double-clicking the sound clip opens the
sound editor, whereby you can also
Trim the sound
and control other aspects related to this particular
sound.