Apply fade-in/fade-out to audio or video only, Alpha channel – Grass Valley EDIUS Neo 3 User Manual
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Alpha Channel
Note
An alternative method is to press the [SHIFT]+[CTRL]+[ALT]+[G] keys on the
keyboard.
Apply Fade-In/Fade-out to Audio or Video Only
To apply a fade-in or fade-out effect to just the audio or video portion of a
clip, do the following:
1.
Select a clip on the Timeline to which you wish to apply fade-in or fade-
out effects.
2.
Position the Timeline cursor at the end frame for a fade-in effect or at
the beginning frame for a fade-out effect.
3.
Click the list button ( ) of the
Fade-in
or
Fade-out
button and select one
of the following from the menu (see
•
Video clip only - applies the fade-in or fade-out to the video only.
•
Audio clip only - applies the fade-in or fade-out to the audio only.
•
Video clip only(unlink) - applies the fade-in or fade-out to the video
portion of only the selected clip if the clip is linked or part of a group.
•
Audio clip only(unlink) - applies the fade-in or fade-out to the audio
portion of only the selected clip if the clip is linked or part of a group.
Figure 725. Timeline Fade-In Menu
Alpha Channel
A clip with transparency settings that mask out the unwanted portions of
the clip may be overlaid as an alpha channel on a second background clip.
The result is a composite of both clips as shown in