Giới Thiệu (Introduction)
The Video Sequencer allows you to place images, videos, sounds, and scenes on a timeline and combine them into a new video. This section only describes its UI; to read more about its usage, see the Video Editing section.
Bố Trí của Thư Mục (Editor Layout)
The Video Sequencer is composed of multiple regions. They are described in more detail in the next sections. Figure 1 shows the combined Sequencer & Preview view type. This view can be broken up into the following regions:
- Tiêu Đề (Header)
This region displays menus and buttons for interacting with the editor. The header changes slightly depending on the selected view type (see below).
- Xem Trước (Preview)
This region shows the output of the Sequencer at the time of the Playhead.
- Trình Phối Hình (Sequencer)
This region shows a timeline for managing the montage of strips.
- Thanh Bên (Sidebar)
This region shows the properties of the active strip. It's divided into panels and tabs. Toggle on or off with N.
- Thanh Công Cụ (Toolbar)
This region shows a list of tools. Toggle on or off with T.
Các Kiểu Góc Nhìn (View Types)
The Video Sequencer has three view types which can be changed with the View Type selector (see figure 1; top left).
- Trình Phối Hình (Sequencer)
Xem dòng thời gian và tính chất dải.
- Xem Trước (Preview)
Xem cửa sổ xem trước và các tính chất xem trước.
- Xem Trước & Trình Phối Hình (Sequencer & Preview)
Combined view of preview and timeline and their properties.
Mẹo
It's possible to have multiple Video Sequencers in one workspace, each with its own view type.
Hiệu Suất Thi Hành (Performance)
Playback performance can be improved in several ways.
The method with the most impact is to allow the Video Sequencer to cache the playback. There are two levels of cache: a memory cache, which is enabled by default (and can be enlarged if RAM allows), and a disk cache, which is slower but has more capacity. Both of these can be configured in the Preferences.
Another way to improve performance is by using Strip Proxies. These are copies of source images and videos with a lower resolution and/or quality, making them faster to load than the originals.