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1. Select the effect to render.

2. Render the effect using one of the following methods:

Click the

Render Effects

button in the Main Toolbar.

Render all video effects at the same time by clicking the

Render Al

l button.

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Recording completed sequences to tape

on page 239

Rendering transitions

on page 141

Creating video effects - overview

on page 188

Adding a video effect to the Timeline

on page 191

Choosing a video effect

on page 194

Using video effect options

on page 194

Adding effect properties

on page 195

Inserting keyframes

on page 197

Saving video effects

on page 200

Layering video effects

Aurora Edit allows you to apply more than one effect to a clip. You can mix down an
effect into the video clip below it and then add another effect on the FX track that
affects the same clip.

Mix Down modifies the video clip (or clips) in which the effect occurs. For example,
if the effect was on V2, the effect collapses into V2. If both video tracks are being
affected, the effect collapses onto V1.

1. Select the effect.

2. Mix down the effect using one of these methods:

Click the

Mix Down

button on the main toolbar.

Right-click on the effect and select

Mix Down Selected

.

A progress bar indicates rendering status.

Once an effect is rendered, it is removed from the FX track and becomes part of the
video clip below it. A new master clip is also created and saved in the Rendered Clips
bin.

Exporting video effects

Video effects can be exported (as a .vef file) to locations outside of the Aurora Edit
application, such as folders on your computer, to another computer on your network,
or to a diskette.

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