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moviemaker(1)							 moviemaker(1)


NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

     moviemaker	- interactive editor for movie files

SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]

     moviemaker	[-nofork] [ file ]

DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

     moviemaker	is a multi-track interactive editor for	QuickTime format
     movies.  Help is available	on-line	through	the help menu.

OPTIONS    [Toc]    [Back]

     -nofork
	  Forces moviemaker to run in the foreground.  Moviemaker backgrounds
	  itself upon startup as the default.  This option is provided for
	  consistency with the rest of the media tools.

KEYBOARD COMMANDS    [Toc]    [Back]

     Movieplayer and moviemaker	support	left-arrow and right-arrow keyboard
     equivalents for "step forward" and	"step backward"	when viewing a movie
     file. These commands are also available in	moviemaker in the transport
     control area, and are labeled with	standard icons:	|< and >|.

EDIT SUPPORT    [Toc]    [Back]

     moviemaker	supports editing, both within the opened movie,	and with other
     applications which	support	X-Clipboard Cut-Copy-Paste operations
     (including	movieplayer, imgworks, soundeditor, etc).

     When the user makes a selection using the timeline, moviemaker will
     activate the entries on the "Edit"	menu for editing, although, on readonly
 movies, only "Copy" will be made available. The operations available
     are:

     Cut  Put the current selection on the Clipboard, and remove it from the
	  movie.

     Copy Put the current selection on the Clipboard, without removing it from
	  the movie.

     Clear    [Toc]    [Back]
	  Replace the current selection	with "nothing" - i.e., silence in the
	  case of an audio track or black frames in the	case of	an image
	  track.

     Delete    [Toc]    [Back]
	  Remove the current selection from the	movie, without saving it
	  anywhere.

     Trim Remove everything except the current selection from the movie.

     moviemaker	also supports Pasting of data into the current movie (assuming
     that the current movie is editable	- i.e.,	read-write)




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moviemaker(1)							 moviemaker(1)



     Paste    [Toc]    [Back]
	  Insert data from the Clipboard into the current movie.

     Moviemaker	can import a number of X cut-and-paste targets,	including
     movies, still images, audio, etc. Note that some applications may be slow
     in	providing clipboard data to moviemaker,	in which case moviemaker may
     timeout (and give an error	message	saying that no data was	available on
     the clipboard). If	this is	a problem, you can increase moviemaker's
     timeout duration by using the X Resource "*cutPasteTimeoutDuration".  It
     defaults to 30, and is measured in	seconds.

IMPORT    [Toc]    [Back]

     Moviemaker	can import a large number of file formats, including
     Quicktime,	SGI, AVI, DV-DIF/DVCPro-DIF files, and MPEG movies, audio
     formats supported by the SGI audio	file library (see afInitFileFormat),
     and image file formats supported by the SGI image library (see
     imgformats).

     In	order to import	a collection of	files, such as those from an animation
     rendering program,	simply select the directory containing the numbered
     image files, and the image	files will be imported sequentially.  (After
     having done this, you may wish to use the "Join" command to combine the
     multiple still images into	a single image track.)

EXPORT AS    [Toc]    [Back]

     Moviemaker	supports exporting the current movie to	one of a number	of
     popular formats on	the web, including QuickTime (tm), MPEG, AVI, etc. To
     generate a	flattened movie	for final distribution/publication, select
     ``Export As'' from	the file menu, choose a	file format and	file name, and
     use the options button to specify details applicable to the file format
     you selected. When	you begin the conversion, the resulting	file will have
     at	most one image track and one audio track, and will be optimized	for
     playback and distribution.

EXTERNAL CONTROL    [Toc]    [Back]

     If	Midi is	configured on the system, Moviemaker responds to "Stop"	"Play"
     and "Jog Wheel" controls on certain external midi-based control devices.
     Currently,	only the JL Cooper Electronics "Media Control Station" is
     supported.

TRADEMARKS    [Toc]    [Back]

     Apple is a	registered trademark and QuickTime is a	trademark of Apple
     Computer, Inc.

SEE ALSO    [Toc]    [Back]

      
      
     movieplayer(1), soundplayer(1), imgview(1), imgformats(1),
     media
, dmconvert(1),
     makemovie(1), soundeditor(1), imgworks(1),	afInitFileFormat(3dm),
     dminfo(1),	sfinfo(1), startmidi(1)


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