Keyframes are data values that have been associated to the timeline that affect the media presentation.
You can go for years without knowing all of the nuances but you will most likely have a need to use and understand them sooner or later.
- \item[Chapter 9] Ffmpeg Interactions.
+ \item[Chapter \ref{cha:ffmpeg_interactions}] \nameref{cha:ffmpeg_interactions}.
Skip this chapter if you are just getting started. Skip this chapter if you just want to use common
formats that are already set up for you. Experts may want to refer to this chapter in order to set up their
own option files.
- \item[Chapter 10] Effect Plugins.
+ \item[Chapter \ref{cha:plugins}]\nameref{cha:plugins}.
Use this chapter as a reference to add an audio or video plugin in order to correct color or add some fancy effect.
You will not want to read about each and every plugin, most of which you will never use.
\item Chapter \ref{cha:editing} \nameref{cha:editing}; read all sections except emphasize only either \nameref{sec:cut_paste_editing} or \nameref{sec:drag_drop_editing} to suit your purpose and then skim the editing mode that is not your preference as some operations work in either mode.
Skip the \nameref{sec:shuttle_jog_wheels_editing} section unless you have this jog wheel in hand.
\item Chapter \ref{cha:rendering} \nameref{cha:rendering}; minimally read the \nameref{sec:single_file_rendering} section.
- \item Chapter 10 – Effect Plugins; read the section on “how to use plugins”.
+ \item Chapter \ref{cha:plugins} – \nameref{cha:plugins}; read the section on \nameref{sec:how_use_plugins}.
\item Chapter 11 – Transition Plugins
\item Chapter 16 – Configuration, Settings and Preferences; read at least the first couple of paragraphs.
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