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Latest revision as of 16:53, 5 March 2015
The Project Library
Keyboard Shortcut : F1
The Project Library is used for a wide variety of tasks, including :
• | Importing and exporting media |
• | Creating composition timelines |
• | Organising media and timelines |
• | Viewing and modifying metadata |
• | Managing render tasks |
• | Creating proxy sources |
In single-screen mode, the Library window replaces the viewer. In dual-screen mode, the Library (and F1) button toggles display of the Memories window. |
Library Components
The Library is organised around a central tabular display of your media assets, a list of folders on the left and a row of function and view filter buttons below.
The main areas are shown below :
Main library components