MacroSystem Digital Video SMART EDIT 5 사용자 설명서

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appears again.
You proceed in the same manner with the Out 
point. You can carry out fine editing by using the 
arrow keys (below the "IN" and "OUT" buttons) 
to step through the individual frames one at a 
time. You can play the trimmed scene to check it 
by clicking on the Play symbol (all the way to the 
right). 
You can display the audio wave form and use 
audio scrubbing (section 3.2).
This procedure simplifies the creation of clean 
splits.
Note: When trimming the IN-point, the system 
always displays the first available even field. 
When trimming the OUT-point, the system 
shows the odd (later) field.
When splitting, the first field is even, when 
positioning, it’s an odd field. This serves a more 
clean way of cutting.
With the two buttons next to the time displays 
for the start and end images you can play the 
first and last 3 seconds of the scene.
Note that segments of a scene removed by trim-
ming can be reinstated at any time by repeated 
trimming.
To the right and below you can directly activa-
te the Edit screen and the Main menu with the 
menu symbols.
(22) You can delete a scene at any time. Clicking 
on the "Delete" button deletes the currently se-
lected scene in the scene bin.
(23) In case you want to retrieve deleted scenes, 
you can use the UnDo button (curved arrow) to 
be found to the right of the "Delete" button. With 
the UnDo button you can retrieve the last ten 
most recently deleted scenes. Deleted scenes 
are lost permanently when the system is re-
started, when switching between two projects, 
and when there is no more space for recording 
(video or audio).
This button can be used to reinstate scenes 
that you deleted in the scene bin and now have 
removed from the storyboard.
Tip: You can use the "Delete" and UnDo func-
tions to easily sort scenes in the scene bin. Dele-
te the active scene, activate another scene, and 
then click on UnDo. The scene removed from the 
scene bin is now reinserted just after the activa-
ted scene.
(24) As soon as you insert effects (which need 
to be rendered) into the storyboard or activate 
them in the "Special" menu, you'll see one dot 
per effect in the upper right corner of the screen.
If the background rendering is activated, the 
inserted effects will be rendered one after the 
other. The dot of the currently rendered effect 
flashes.
In the System Settings, you can determine if 
rendering should start with the last placed effect 
or if the effect is to be rendered at the end.
The rendering will be activated either with the 
button "Smart Rendering" in the "System set-
tings
" (see chapter 5.1, item (6)) or by clicking 
onto this display in the upper right corner (as-
well as in other menus, which support inserting 
effects), which also opens the window.
After rendering was started, you can continue 
editing - the rendering will be done in the back-
ground.
The scene with the rendered special effect is 
automatically placed right behind the original 
scene in the scene bin.
Note: The display allows a maximum of 10 dots. 
If there are more than 10 effects (which have to 
be rendered) inserted, you'll see three little dots, 
which means that further effects are waiting to 
be rendered.
(25) To the right below you see six menu sym-
bols for the following menus: Recording, Tran-
sition effects, Image Processing effects, Titling, 
Audio mix, and Main menu
.
5.6 Finish
In the Finish menu a completely finished project 
is recorded out to a DV or video recorder. If your 
system is provided with a DVD writer and the 
software "DVD-Arabesk", you can record your 
finished video to DVD (to read more, go to chap-
ter 5.6 in the "Smart Edit - 2nd edition" manual 
or in the separate manual that is included with 
"DVD-Arabesk".)
You can finish creating all video and audio.