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Setting the duration mode
1
Display the [Effect Timeline Edit] taskbar.
The effect timeline switches to edit mode.
2
Press the [All Edit Options] button.
The [Edit Timeline] window appears.
3
Set the duration mode using the [Constant Duration]
button.
On: Set to constant duration mode.
Off: Set to variable duration mode.
Setting the effect duration
1
Display the [Effect Timeline Edit] taskbar.
The effect timeline switches to edit mode.
2
Press the [All Edit Options] button.
The [Edit Timeline] window appears.
3
Press the [Effect Duration] button.
"DUR XXX:XX:XX" ("XXX:XX:XX" is the current
effect duration) is displayed on the numeric keypad
area display.
4
Enter an effect duration in the numeric keypad area.
Enter a duration as a timecode (minute:second:frame).
Note
You can also enter a difference value from the
currently set value.
For details, see "Entering a difference from a current
value" (page 44).
5
Press [Enter].
The effect duration is applied.
Setting the keyframe duration
Notes
• In constant duration mode, it is not possible to set the
keyframe duration.
• You can set a default value for the keyframe duration.
For details about settings, see "Setting the default
keyframe duration" (page 327).
1
Display the [Effect Timeline Edit] taskbar.
The effect timeline switches to edit mode.
2
Press the [All Edit Options] button.
The [Edit Timeline] window appears.
3
Select an edit point (keyframe).
The time from the selected keyframe to the following
keyframe is the target to set.
4
Press the [KF Duration] button.
"KF DUR XXX:XX" ("XXX:XX" is the current
keyframe duration) is displayed on the numeric
keypad area display.
5
Enter a keyframe duration in the numeric keypad area.
Enter a duration as a timecode (second:frame).
Note
You can also enter a difference value from the
currently set value.
For details, see "Entering a difference from a current
value" (page 44).
6
Press [Enter].
The keyframe duration is applied.
Setting the delay
1
Display the [Effect Timeline Edit] taskbar.
The effect timeline switches to edit mode.
2
Press the [All Edit Options] button.
The [Edit Timeline] window appears.
3
Press the [Delay] button.
"DELAY XXX:XX" ("XXX:XX" is the current
delay) is displayed on the numeric keypad area
display.
4
Enter a delay in the numeric keypad area.
Enter a delay as a timecode (second:frame).
Note
You can also enter a difference value from the
currently set value.
For details, see "Entering a difference from a current
value" (page 44).
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