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Figure 1-1. Capturing a Screen Image: Step 1 (Click to Display Enlarged View)
Figure 1-2. Capturing a Screen Image: Step 2 (Click to Display Enlarged View)
Figure 1-3. Capturing a Screen Image: Step 3 (Click to Display Enlarged View)
Figure 1-4. RCA Cable for Connecting Consumer VCR or Camcorder
Figure 1-5. Choosing a Task
Figure 1-6. Resizing a Screen Selection Outline
Figure 1-7. Using the Transport Controls
Figure 1-8. Anatomy of the Media Recorder Interface
Figure 1-9. The Media Menu Buttons
Figure 2-1. A Drop Pocket and Pathname Field
Figure 2-2. Creating Image Sequences: Entering the Output Template Info
Figure 2-3. Opening the Input Video Parameters
Figure 2-4. The Video Input Parameters Button
Figure 2-5. Combining Media Files to Create a Movie File
Figure 2-6. The Image Size Button
Figure 2-7. The Crop Input Image Section of the Image Size Window
Figure 2-8. The Image Size Button
Figure 2-9. Using the Frame Size Menu Button
Figure 2-10. The Input Side Video Parameters Button
Figure 2-11. The Video Output Parameters Button
Figure 2-12. Using the Bit Rate Menu Button
Figure 2-13. Window for Customizing MPEG Compression
Figure 2-14. Example of a Frame Pattern in Compression
Figure 2-15. Opening the Detailed Information Section
Figure 3-1. Visual Introduction: Scrolling and Playing (Click Image to Display Enlarged View)
Figure 3-2. Visual Introduction: Making Selections (Click Image to Display Enlarged View)
Figure 3-3. Visual Introduction: Cutting and Pasting (Click Image to Display Enlarged View)
Figure 3-4. Visual Introduction: Creating Titles or Annotations (Click Image to Display Enlarged View)
Figure 3-5. Visual Introduction: Adding Filters for Effect (Click Image to Display Enlarged View)
Figure 3-6. Smaller (Title) Clip Inside Larger Movie Frame With Yellow Background
Figure 3-7. Use the Tip of the Time Indicator to Set the Insertion Point
Figure 3-8. Selecting a Region of the Entire Movie
Figure 3-9. Selecting a Region of a Clip
Figure 3-10. Clips and Tracks
Figure 3-11. Example of the Picture in Picture Effect
Figure 3-12. Example of a Title Created in Movie Maker
Figure 3-13. Example of an Annotation Created in Movie Maker
Figure 3-14. Anatomy of the Title Palette
Figure 3-15. Example of Black and White Filter Effect
Figure 3-16. Example of Blur Filter Effect
Figure 3-17. Example of Blur More Filter Effect
Figure 3-18. Example of Emboss Filter Effect
Figure 3-19. Example of Find Edges Filter Effect
Figure 3-20. Example of Gaussian Blur Filter Effect
Figure 3-21. Example of Gaussian Sharpen Filter Effect
Figure 3-22. Example of Reverse Filter Effect
Figure 3-23. Example of Sharpen Filter Effect
Figure 3-24. Example of Sharpen Edges Filter Effect
Figure 3-25. Example of Sharpen More Filter Effect
Figure 3-26. Movie Maker Transport Controls
Figure 3-27. Movie Maker Interface Diagram
Figure 4-1. Media Player at a Glance (Click Image for Enlarged View)
Figure 5-1. Overview: Step 1 (Click to Display Enlarged View)
Figure 5-2. Overview: Step 2 (Click to Display Enlarged View)
Figure 5-3. Overview: Step 3 (Click to Display Enlarged View)
Figure 5-4. Overview: Step 4 (Click to Display Enlarged View)
Figure 5-5. Tracks and Clips In Sound Track
Figure 5-6. Using the Transport Controls
Figure 5-7. Diagram of the Sound Track Interface
Figure 5-8. Diagram of the Track Control Bar
Figure 6-1. Playing an Audio File
Figure 6-2. SoundPlayer With Audio Level Panel Open
Figure 7-1. CD Player at a Glance (Click Image For Enlarged View)
Figure 7-2. Using the CD Player Transport Controls
Figure 8-1. DAT Player at a Glance (Click Image For Enlarged View)
Figure 8-2. Using the DAT Player Transport Controls
Figure 9-1. CD Manager
Figure 9-2. Catalog Form In the CD Manager Extended Display
Figure 9-3. “Record CD to...” Window.
Figure 9-4. The CD Manager Extended Display
Figure 10-1. DAT Manager
Figure 10-2. “Record DAT to...” Window
Figure 10-3. The DAT Manager Extended Display
Figure 11-1. Playing an External MIDI Device From Your Workstation
Figure 11-2. Playing Notes Over Your Workstation From an External MIDI Device
Figure 11-3. Keyboard with the Graphics Examiner On
Figure 13-1. Sound Editor Displaying the File rain
Figure 13-2. The Dialog Box That Appears When You Create a New File
Figure 13-3. The Edit Line Positioned in the Waveform Display
Figure 13-4. Arrows That Let You Adjust the Location of the Edit Line
Figure B-1. Example of Audio Signal Path Set With Audio Panel (Click Image to Display Enlarged View)
Figure B-2. Audio Panel at a Glance (Click Image to Display Enlarged View)