Cutting frames from captured video

jeanvallery wrote on 4/27/2004, 8:19 AM
I'm using screenblast mv 3.0b build 118 I captured the scenes from the miniDV camera. I would like to edit and cutout frames of the section so not to have a lot of extra frames before and after the 2 minute sections.
Could someone explain step by step to me the process? I looked through the handbook and the show me also. the section concerning crop was my first guess but I couldn't manually click through each frame to delete the ones I didn't want..... Have I missed something?
Jean Andre Vallery

Comments

Former user wrote on 4/27/2004, 8:47 AM
Jean, that is the whole point of Screenblast, editing. Cropping involves resizing or deleting parts of an image (like you crop a photograph). You want to read the information about Trimming, Splitting and Editing.

Dave T2
GerryLeacock wrote on 4/27/2004, 8:48 AM
Use the Split Event tool found along the toolbar at the top of the screen (or hit the letter "S" - does the same thing). Sit the marker at the point you want to start deleting, do a split there, now go to the end of what you want to delete, do another split, and delete the middle section altogether (place the timeline marker on the section you want to delete and -right click- delete.
anthony-chiappette wrote on 4/27/2004, 4:55 PM
If you want precise control on where the cuts go, you can use the ALT KEY along with the left/right arrow keys to go frame by frame through the video.

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