Sony DCR-IP220 MovieShaker v3.1 Operating Instructions - Page 39
To change the volume or playback speed of a scene, To remove a text effect applied to a scene
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Basic Operation To remove a text effect applied to a scene To remove a text effect applied to a scene, drag the text effect from the Effect palette and drop it in the Trash in the MovieShaker window. You can also remove a text effect by clicking it and pressing the Delete key. You can also remove more than one text effect at the same time. To do this, click on text effects to be removed while pressing the Ctrl key. To change the size and position of a text effect You can change the size and position of a text effect, applied to a scene on the Edit tray monitor. When you click a text effect on the Effect palette, the text effect frame surrounded by a dotted line appears on the Edit tray monitor. When you move the pointer over one of the small black squares (in each corner, as well as the top, bottom and sides of the frame) and drag the pointer, the size of the text effect changes. When you move the pointer inside the frame of the text effect and drag the pointer, the position of the text effect changes. The text effect can only be positioned within the monitor area. Note The movie file captured from a MICROMV device recorded in widescreen mode (aspect ratio 16:9) is exported to a MICROMV device with an aspect ratio of 16:9. In this case, any applied text effect will appear compressed top and bottom (wider and squatter than those displayed on the MovieShaker monitor). To change the volume or playback speed of a scene You can change the volume and/or playback speed of a scene displayed on the Edit tray monitor. Use these functions to balance the volume between scenes, or to change the playback speed of a scene. The steps below describe how to adjust the volume of a scene. Almost the same procedure is used for adjusting the playback speed of a scene. For further information, see the on-line help. z Hint You can also change the volume and/or playback speed of a piece of BGM or a narration on the Timeline. For further information, see the on-line help. Continued 39