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5.3.3

EDIT

Figure 107
TriCaster includes an integrated version of SpeedEDIT™, NewTek's popular standalone non-linear
video editor. Selecting the Edit icon displays a number of related items on the right-hand side of
the Sessions Screen. When you first enter a new session, no SpeedEDIT projects are listed in the
area under Project Name. When you have created one or more edit projects, the name(s) will
appear here and, as you would expect, you can re-open the project by clicking its name.
Note that TriCaster stores new SpeedEDIT projects inside a folder named for the current session,
as follows: D:\SPEEDEDIT PROJECTS\sessionname\projectname.vtp. SpeedEDIT's internal File
menu Save and Save As functions default to the same location.
Just as for LiveText, it is possible to use File>Save As to store an edit project in another location
outside the session structure. Be aware that projects stored outside the session structure are
not shown in the project list on the Sessions screen. To re-open them, you'll need to navigate to
the project file using File>Open in SpeedEDIT. As for LiveText, external projects will not be
backed up by the Backup Session function (or be deleted by the Delete Session function)
To create a new SpeedEDIT project, click in the default project name (just above the Start New
Project link) and modify it, then click Start New Project. When you are finished working in
SpeedEDIT, clicking the [x] button in its upper-right corner (or selecting Close in the File menu)
will bring you back to the Session Page.
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