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*[[Render Preview]]: The final signal which is sent to your output and thereafter to your monitors or projecter, can be monitored here. Final effects and transforms can be applied here.
*[[Render Preview]]: The final signal which is sent to your output and thereafter to your monitors or projecter, can be monitored here. Final effects and transforms can be applied here.


*[[Track Manager]]: There are different output tracks. The red-colored track is active for editing; corresponding layers are visible for processing. By default there are two tracks and in each track 8 layers to use in your workspace. These settings can be changed in the Settings menu under '''Settings %arr% Windows - Misc'''.
*[[Track Manager]]: There are different output tracks. The red-colored track is active for editing; corresponding layers are visible for processing. By default there are two tracks and in each track 8 layers to use in your workspace. These settings can be changed in the Settings menu under '''Settings &rarr% Windows - Misc'''.


*[[Layer Manager]]: The Layermanager enables the layer-based processing of video media, a procedure well known in image processing. Individual image components are composed together in a stack, from bottom to top.
*[[Layer Manager]]: The Layermanager enables the layer-based processing of video media, a procedure well known in image processing. Individual image components are composed together in a stack, from bottom to top.


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Revision as of 16:53, 8 January 2020

  • File Browser: To access media files on your computer, File Browser is used. You can open the window for the browser by clicking on the triangle.
  • Render Preview: The final signal which is sent to your output and thereafter to your monitors or projecter, can be monitored here. Final effects and transforms can be applied here.
  • Track Manager: There are different output tracks. The red-colored track is active for editing; corresponding layers are visible for processing. By default there are two tracks and in each track 8 layers to use in your workspace. These settings can be changed in the Settings menu under Settings &rarr% Windows - Misc.
  • Layer Manager: The Layermanager enables the layer-based processing of video media, a procedure well known in image processing. Individual image components are composed together in a stack, from bottom to top.