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divided into many rectangles with different colors. The layouts are color-coded to help you instantly identify the allocation of the layouts in the
video. For information on changing the layouts, see Change the layout.
The Timeline also shows the audio waveform of the audio clip recorded with the video.
You can magnify the Timeline view using the Zoom In (
) or Zoom Out ( ) icons, the scroll wheel of your mouse, or Command and +, or
Command and - keys. By magnifying the Timeline view, you can edit the video at a much granular level. For example, while choosing the Trim
region, if you can drag the playhead from 5 seconds to 6 seconds at a lower zoom level, you can drag it from 5 seconds to 5.5 seconds at a higher
zoom level.
The rectangular bar (video clip) is prefixed and suffixed with the default branding videos. You can remove these videos or choose different videos
using the Branding panel. For more information, see Add brand videos and icons.
Timeline is the area that you use extensively during editing. All the edits, such as, pan and zoom points, and trim regions are marked on the
Timeline. Also, Timeline helps you to easily navigate to the portion of the video you want to edit. See Navigating using Timeline for more
information on navigating using Timeline.
Navigating using Timeline
Scrollbar and markers on the Timeline help you navigate to specific portions of the video.
Scrollbar, at the bottom of the Timeline, contains a miniature form of the rectangular bar (video clip) and reflects the color scheme displayed in the
Timeline.
Scrollbar with the thumb (scroller)
A. Thumb (scroller) B. Track or the trough of the scrollbar
When you magnify the Timeline, the entire video clip does not fit into the Timeline. But, the scrollbar still displays the entire video clip with the
layout allocation. While you can make fine edits using the magnified view of the Timeline, you can use the scrollbar and the thumb (scroller) to
quickly navigate to a specific portion of the video.
Markers are tiny dots in the Timeline (see the Timeline topic for an illustration) that indicate a change in the Microsoft PowerPoint slides.
In cases where you have recorded other applications or monitor screen, these markers appear at points where important screen transitions
happen. For example, when you open a new application.
Click (
) and ( ) in the playbar to snap to the previous and next marker respectively.
Video editing controls
Video editing controls
A. Branding button B. Pan and Zoom button C. Trim button D. Presenter Only layout E. Presentation Only layout F. Both (Presenter on Left)
layout G. Both (Presenter on Right) layout
This area of the editing interface lets you do the following:
Add different layouts to the video. See Change the layout for more information.
Change or remove the branding videos and icons. See Add brand videos and icons for more information.
Add pan and zoom points to the video. See Add pan and zoom effects for more information.
Hide or trim unwanted portions of the video. See Trim videos for more information.
Edit videos
Change the project name
By default, the projects are named as untitled <n>. To name your project, click the project name at the top of the Adobe Presenter Video Express
screen, and type the required name.
Change layouts
1. Click Play ( ) to play the video.
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