Ulead MEDIASTUDIO PRO 7 manuals
MEDIASTUDIO PRO 7
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- Welcome to MediaStudio Pro
- Getting started
- More info
- Installing Acrobat Reader
- What's new
- Realtime output
- Support Dolby AC-3 encoding and decoding
- Enhanced navigation
- Setting up the DV device control
- The basics
- Adding clips to your project
- Working with clips
- Applying transition effects
- Artistic and creative techniques
- Creating a moving path
- Changing the audio level of an audio track
- Advanced techniques
- Using Moving Paths
- Synchronizing audio to video
- Auto Slideshow
- Pixel aspect ratio management
- Recording back to a DV device from the Timeline
- Getting to know Video Paint
- Working with images in an edit window
- Customizing your brushes
- Working over multiple frames
- Common techniques
- Cloning an image
- Creating a video matte
- Performing an erase effect
- Performing an advanced power duplication
- Creating background sets
- Retouching images
- Advanced macros: Creating a laser beam effect
- Advanced cloning: Disappearing act
- Drawing regular shapes
- Creating and distorting text objects
- Applying gradients to your objects
- Manipulating objects
- Creating a corporate logo
- Animating objects
- Creating mattes
- Creating a corporate logo (advanced)
- Controlling the timing of multiple objects
- Performing fades and distortions over time
- Understanding the basics
- standard toolbar
- Preparing video for display
- Previewing video from your video source
- Defining audio input when capturing analog video
- Improving video signal when capturing analog video
- Adjusting color with your video capture board
- Customizing Video Capture
- The chapter in review
- capturing video
- Tips for capturing good video and audio
- Using compression
- Techniques for improving your audio captures
- Customizing your capture options
- Capturing from a DV camcorder using an IEEE-1394 (FireWire card) interface card
- Seamless DV Capture
- Controlling the DV camcorder
- Direct MPEG capturing from a DV camcorder
- Direct WMV capturing
- Capturing video based on a profile
- Editing and customizing a video profile
- Scanning a DV tape
- Dropped frames
- Capturing a sequence of still frames
- Capture history
- Capturing a color palette when capturing analog video
- Changing a file's properties
- Marking video sequences for capturing
- Viewing and editing a batch list
- Capturing marked video sequences
- Understanding the workplace
- Standard toolbar
- Working with video projects
- Customizing a video project
- Project settings
- and 16:9 display management
- Saving a video project
- Using the Production Library
- Using the Storyboard
- Working with folders
- Viewing Production Library thumbnails
- Adding effects to the Production Library
- Inserting video, audio and image clips
- Voice Over
- Extracting extra audio tracks
- Push Away insertion
- Inserting title, color, and silence clips
- Working with tracks
- Determining the visibility of clips
- Zooming in/out on the Timeline
- General Timeline and Summary Timeline
- Using the Quick Command Panel
- Inserting Ulead video file types
- Converting files
- Batch Convert
- Customizing Video Editor
- editing clips
- Making selections in the Timeline
- Using the Time Selection tool
- Using the Track Selection tool
- Grouping clips
- Pasting attributes
- Snapping to clips
- Reversing the frames of a clip
- Freezing a frame
- Setting field options for video clips
- Using A/B Roll Editing mode
- Working with cues
- Placing clip cues
- Locating clips
- Locating an empty time slot
- Trimming in the Source window
- Using the Trim window
- Defining trim options
- Ripple Editing
- Ripple Editing examples
- Inserting clips into the middle of an existing clip
- Using the Source window
- Previewing your work
- Previewing
- Using DV SmartPlay
- Performing scrub previews
- Previewing on an external device
- using effects
- Using transition effects
- Customizing a transition
- Fade to black
- Audio transitions
- Using key frame controls
- Video overlay effects
- Overlay key types
- Understanding Alpha Channels
- Using Gamma correction
- Working with mattes
- Using Grayscale mattes
- Applying video filters
- Video filter samples
- Applying a regional matte to a video filter
- Creating 3D moving paths
- Managing key frames on a moving path
- Inserting an image with moving path attributes
- Applying audio filters
- Changing the audio level of an audio clip
- Creating titles
- Creating a movie
- Determining your video save options
- Cropping video files
- Performing a batch video creation
- Analyzing a video file's data rate
- Creating an audio file
- Audio Mixing Panel
- Grouping audio tracks
- Modifying volume controls in real time
- Frame by Frame Audio Preview
- Creating an image sequence
- Creating an Edit Decision List (EDL) file
- Posting timecode
- Outputting to analog video tape
- Creating a VCD
- Creating an SVCD
- Creating MPEG-2 files
- Creating WMV/ QuickTime streaming file
- Exporting to Ulead DVD MovieFactory
- Working with a Digital Video camcorder
- External preview plug-in architecture
- tool panel
- Working with the Filmstrip panel
- Working with edit windows
- Opening files into Video Paint
- Starting a new Video Paint project
- Creating a video or image file
- Performing Cut and Copy operations
- Duplicating changes over frames
- Placing cues
- Viewing edit windows
- Using the Global Viewer
- Fitting an image in the edit window
- Inserting frames
- Duplicating frames
- Customizing Video Paint
- transform tools
- Working in different display modes
- Onionskin mode
- No Source Video mode
- Making selections
- Selecting in the Composite and Paint Layer modes
- Selecting irregularly shaped areas
- Selecting an area containing similar colors
- Adding to or subtracting from a selection area
- Moving a selection area marquee (mask)
- Using the Color palette
- Selecting colors from the Color Picker pop-up menu
- Selecting colors with the Eyedropper tool
- Using the Painting tools
- Specifying Brush panel attributes
- Filling an area with color
- Using the Clone tool
- Using the Retouch tool
- Recording macros
- Applying filters
- Performing a flick preview
- Performing a preview
- edit window
- Understanding objects
- Changing the background of an edit window
- Changing the view of an edit window
- Saving your work
- Performing a paste operation
- Controlling the alignment of objects
- Aligning objects
- Customizing CG Infinity
- working with objects
- Defining an object's style
- Setting your default object style
- Using the Text tool
- Using the Shape tool
- Using the Freehand tool
- Using the Path tool
- Selecting and transforming objects
- Selecting multiple objects
- Moving objects
- Using the Envelope tool
- Adjusting shapes
- Changing the shape of a moving path
- Changing the size and style of an object over time
- Changing the speed of an object
- Timing the movement of objects
- Playing audio files
- Saving files
- Viewing waveforms
- Dragging-and-dropping to Video Editor
- Tips for determining audio quality
- Customizing Audio Editor
- editing audio files
- Creating selection areas
- Creating precise selections
- Managing cues
- Clearing audio data
- Inserting audio data
- Sound sweetening
- Changing pitch
- Quantizing a waveform
- Removing background noise
- Calibrating files recorded from different sources
- Removing a mixed track
- Applying special effects
- Changing speed
- Performing a stereo pan
- Performing an echo
- Performing a cross fade
- Ulead DVD MovieFactory
- Which task should you choose
- Working on a project
- Capture settings
- Trim a video
- Edit video or slideshow
- Extract video
- Replace audio
- Setup menus
- Preview your movie
- Output your movie
- Ulead DVD-VR Wizard
- Step 2: Add Program
- Step 4: Edit Playlist (All)
- Background information
- The world of analog video
- How analog video is displayed
- Inside digital video
- Understanding the frame rate
- Understanding video compression
- Aspect Ratio
- Frame type
- On USB and IEEE-1394 (Firewire) capture cards
- Shortcuts
- Index
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