EDIT: Simultaneous Posting Syndrome, Captain!
Toddsta -
It really won't help you much wishing you had that other software. A rock climbing friend of mine always tells me to "Climb the rock in front of you - not the one in your head." It's pretty good advice & usually helps me get to the top.
To simply fade in and fade out, open the
Transition Room and drop a fade at each end of the clip, once you've set a default duration in preferences. The alternative is at select
"Add fading transition to all" (if that's what you want).
For audio fades, go to the
Audio Mixing Room &, with the scrubber placed where you want, click on the fade in/out button.
Clicking outside elements in any part of the timeline simply
unselects everything & takes you out of "Clip" mode and into "Movie" mode. It does
not result in effects being lost or rearranged. Try clicking less flamboyantly!
Cheers - Tony
This message was edited 1 time. Last update was at Apr 18. 2010 13:53
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