Using the Options panel in the Edit workspace
The Options panel in the Edit workspace allows you to modify the media, transitions, titles, graphics, animation, and filters that you add to the Timeline. The controls available depend on the type of media that you select and whether the media is in an overlay track or the main video track.
Edit tab
• Duration — Displays the duration of the selected clip in hours:minutes:seconds:frames. You can trim the selected clip by changing the clip duration.
• Clip volume — Allows you to adjust the volume of the audio segment of your video.
• Mute — Silences the audio segment of your video without deleting it.
• Fade-in/out — Gradually increases/decreases the volume of the clip for a smooth transition. Select Settings > Preferences > Edit to set the fade-in/out duration.
• Rotate — Rotates the video clip.
• Reverse video — Plays the video backward.
• Speed/Time-lapse — Allows you to adjust the playback speed of your clip and apply Time-lapse and Strobe effects.
• Variable Speed — Allows you to adjust the playback speed of a clip at different intervals.
• Split Audio — Allows you to separate the audio from a video file and place it on the Voice Track.
• Split by Scene — Splits a captured DV AVI file based on the shooting date and time, or the changes in video content (i.e., motion change, camera shifting, brightness change, etc.).
• Multi-Trim Video — Allows you to choose desired segments from a video file and extract them.
• Resampling Option — Allows you to set the aspect ratio for the video.
Correction tab
• Color Correction — Allows you to adjust the hue, saturation, brightness, contrast, and gamma of the video clip. You can also adjust the White balance of the video or photo clip or make auto tone adjustments.
• Lens Correction — Lets you access presets and controls for correcting distortion caused capturing footage with a wide-angle lens.
Effect tab
• Mask & Chroma Key — Allows you to apply overlay options such as mask, chroma key, and transparency.
• Replace last filter — Allows the last filter applied to a clip to be replaced when you drag a new filter onto the clip. Clear this option if you want to add multiple filters to your clips.
• Applied filters — Lists the video filters that were applied to a clip. Click
or
to arrange the order of the filters; click
to remove a filter.
• Presets — Provides various filter presets. Choose a preset from the drop-list.
• Customize Filter — Allows you to define the behavior of the filter throughout the clip.
• Audio Filter — Lets you apply a filter to enhance audio. For example, you can amplify, add an echo, adjust pitch, or choose from different leveling options.
• Alignment Options — Allows you to adjust object position in preview window. Set the option through the Alignment Options pop-up menu.
• Show grid lines — Select to display the grid lines. Click
to open a dialog box where you can specify settings for the grid lines.
• Direction/Style — Allows you to set the direction and style of entry/exit of the clip. This can be set to static, top/bottom, left/right, top-left/top-right, bottom-left/bottom-right.
As for the style, you can set direction of entry/exit of clips through: Rotate before/after pause duration and Fade in/out motion effect.
• Advanced Motion — Opens the
Customize Motion dialog box which allows you to customize the motion of overlays and titles. For more information, see
Customizing motion.
Note that audio clips in the
Voice and
Music tracks have different options. For more information, see
Audio.