Working with the clip list, Adding clips, Playing back clips – Matrox MXO2 PCIe Host Adapter User Manual

Page 224: Saving and loading a clip list, Working, With the clip list, Saving and loading a, Clip list

Advertising
background image

200

Chapter 12, Using Matrox A/V Tools

Working with the clip list

The following sections explain how to add new clips to the clip list, play back
clips, save and load clip lists, copy, move and delete clips, and how to detach and
resize the clip list.

Adding clips

You can add a clip or a series of clips (.

avi

files) to the clip list using any of the

following methods:

• Drag an .

avi

file from a file management program, such as Windows

Explorer, to the clip list. If you’re adding clips to an existing clip list, you
can drag them to the bottom of the clip list, or place them in a specific
position using the methods described in the section

“Moving clips”

on

page

201

.

• Right-click the clip list, then choose

Import Clip

from the pop-up menu (or

double-click an empty area of the clip list). In the

Open

dialog box, select

the

.avi

files you want to import, then click

Open

.

Playing back clips

You can play back your clips one at a time, or in the same sequence as they
appear in the clip list. To play back your clips:

• Select a clip in the clip list and click the Play button on the transport

controls.

• Right-click a clip on the clip list and choose

Play

.

• To play back multiple clips in sequence, select a range of clips in the clip list

using

SHIFT

+

click

or select individual clips using control click, then use

one of the afore-mentioned methods to play them back.

Saving and loading a clip list

To save a clip list, right-click the clip list. Choose

Save As

from the pop-up

menu to save your current clip list as a

.dvl

file.

You can load a clip list (

.dvl

) using any of the following methods:

• Right-click the clip list. Choose

Open Clip List

or

Open Recent

to select a

recently opened clip list.

• Drag a

.dvl

file from a file management program, such as Windows Explorer,

to the clip list.

• Double-click the

.dvl

file in Windows Explorer to start A/V Tools and load

the clip list. Make sure that A/V Tools is

not

running when you do this.

Advertising