Adding and applying two source filter tracks
Before you add a two source filter track, add the two video tracks that you want to use as sources for the filter track.
To insert a two source filter: - Drag a Two Source Filter Track icon from the QuickTime set
of the Objects palette to the bottom of the track list area of the Timeline Editor. Note: You must position the filter track at the bottom of the track list in the Timeline Editor to assign it to the top of the layering order (layer 1). (See Setting the layering order of tracks.) - Select the two source filter track in the Timeline Editor and display the Two Source Filter Track Inspector.
- From the Source A menu, choose one of the video tracks that you want to apply the two source filter track to. From the Source B menu, choose the other video track that you want to apply the two source filter track to.
- Select the two source filter sample in the track content area of the Timeline Editor. (If necessary, expand the text track to display the samples.)
- In the Two Source Filter Sample Inspector, click the Select button.
- In the Select Effect dialog box, do any of the following:
- Click OK. GoLive labels the two source filter sample bar in the Timeline Editor with the name of the effect.
- In the Two Source Filter Sample Inspector, do one of the following:
- To have the transition effect proceed from the source A video track to source B, select Transition from Source A to B.
- To have the transition effect proceed from the source B video track to source A, select Transition from Source B to A.
- To add other two source filters that appear at different times in the movie, use the Create Sample tool
to create new two source filter samples. For information on using the Create Sample tool, see Adding and editing samples.
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