newtek speededit-quick start Manual De Usuario
will reappear with the
new information. Drag
the cursor in the left
window to adjust the
clip inpoint and in the
right window to modify
the outpoint.
SpeedEDIT offers
several means to
accomplish the same
goal, based on your
working preference.
If you wish, you can
save this project out as
your own by going to
the File menu and
choosing Save As… (or
pressing Shift+Ctrl+S).
This is helpful to save
different versions
under distinct names.
new information. Drag
the cursor in the left
window to adjust the
clip inpoint and in the
right window to modify
the outpoint.
SpeedEDIT offers
several means to
accomplish the same
goal, based on your
working preference.
If you wish, you can
save this project out as
your own by going to
the File menu and
choosing Save As… (or
pressing Shift+Ctrl+S).
This is helpful to save
different versions
under distinct names.
Flying Picture-in-Picture
Now that we’re familiar with the basics of project construction, let’s look at some often-used
video techniques. For this example, go to File > New and select the NTSC HDV 720p project
Preset and click OK. If a panel warning you that you have made changes to the current project,
You can either Save or Discard.
Go to File > Open (or use Ctrl+O) and double-click on \QuickStart\Projects\Project01.VTP.
(Make sure you choose the .vtp file and not click on the Proj-01 folder at the top. That just
contains your undo steps for the project). Double-click on an empty space in the Timeline pane
to auto-fit the project in the window.
video techniques. For this example, go to File > New and select the NTSC HDV 720p project
Preset and click OK. If a panel warning you that you have made changes to the current project,
You can either Save or Discard.
Go to File > Open (or use Ctrl+O) and double-click on \QuickStart\Projects\Project01.VTP.
(Make sure you choose the .vtp file and not click on the Proj-01 folder at the top. That just
contains your undo steps for the project). Double-click on an empty space in the Timeline pane
to auto-fit the project in the window.
Since we want to go to a specific point in the project, we can
simply Go TO by pressing Ctrl+g. This will pop up a window
with timecode already highlighted. By typing a value, our Edit
line will jump to that project location. In this case, we want
to insert our picture-in-picture at 4 seconds and 14 frames,
so type ‘0414’ and press enter. (This can also be entered as
4:14 or 4.14).
simply Go TO by pressing Ctrl+g. This will pop up a window
with timecode already highlighted. By typing a value, our Edit
line will jump to that project location. In this case, we want
to insert our picture-in-picture at 4 seconds and 14 frames,
so type ‘0414’ and press enter. (This can also be entered as
4:14 or 4.14).