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:The Pitivi application window has several elements. It is important to take some time to study and experiment with these areas in order to be more flexible and efficient when using the Pitivi application.
 
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  <td>'''Menubar'''</td>
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  <td>Containing all operations for recording, editing and producing an auditory product.</td>
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  <td>[[Image:audacityMenubar.png|400px| ]]</td>
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  <td>'''Transport Toolbar'''</td>
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  <td>This toolbar contains button to control the '''recording''' and '''playback''' of an auditory product. There are buttons to '''stop''' or '''pause''' recording or playback. In addition, there are buttons to move to the '''beginning''' or '''end''' of the auditory file.</td>
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  <td>[[Image:audacityMainToolbar.png|250px| ]]</td>
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  <td>'''Mixer Toolbar'''</td>
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  <td>Containing slider '''controls the mixer settings on the sound card/device'''.</td>
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  <td>[[Image:audacityInputBar1.png|400px| ]]</td>
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  <td>'''Meter Toolbar'''</td>
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  <td>Audio meter to display and used to help '''control recording and playback volume levels'''.</td>
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  <td>[[Image:audacityInputBar2.png|200px| ]]<br /><br /></td>
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    <td>'''Device Toolbar'''</td>
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    <td>Used to '''select the soundcard, webcam, USB devices for input and/or playback'''.</td>
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  <td>[[Image:audacityInputBar3.png|400px| ]]</td>
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    <td>'''Selection Toolbar'''</td>
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    <td>Contains "indicators" to show and allow the user to '''select "points" and "ranges" in a numerical fashio'''n as opposed to clicking and dragging.</td>
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  <td>[[Image:audacitySelectionToolbar.png|500px| ]]</td>
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    <td>'''Transcription Toolbar'''</td>
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    <td>Allows the user to adjust the speed of the auditory product (affecting the pitch). <br />'''Note:''' if you wish to change the speed without affecting the pitch, see the section below under the section labelled "Interesting Features".</td>
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  <td>[[Image:audacityTranscription.png|100px| ]]</td>
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  <td>'''Tools Toolbar'''</td>
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  <td>Contains various tools for '''object selection''', '''volume adjustment''', '''object zooming''', and '''object time-shifting'''.</td>
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  <td>[[Image:audacityEditToolbar.png|100px| ]]</td>
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===Saving Your Work===
 
===Saving Your Work===

Revision as of 18:38, 29 June 2011

Purpose

This tutorial will show the user how to use the Pitivi non linear editor to produce a simple video.
If you user wants to produce more complex videos (with special effects), then the user should consider using Cinelerra. On the other hand, there is a short learning-curve with Pitivi.

Using Pitivi

YouTube Video

If you want to see the visual steps for "Powering Up Computer Lab", here is a link to a customized YouTube video:


Written Instructions

Below are the written instructions (in case you prefer to have a printout of these procedures):


Launching Pitivi

In order to launch Pitivi, the user click on menu in the docking station panel, and selects SOUND & VIDEO -> VIDEO PRODUCTION -> Pitivi Video Editor.


Main Elements of Pitivi Application Window

The Pitivi application window has several elements. It is important to take some time to study and experiment with these areas in order to be more flexible and efficient when using the Pitivi application.


Element Description Diagram
Menubar Containing all operations for recording, editing and producing an auditory product. AudacityMenubar.png
Transport Toolbar This toolbar contains button to control the recording and playback of an auditory product. There are buttons to stop or pause recording or playback. In addition, there are buttons to move to the beginning or end of the auditory file. AudacityMainToolbar.png
Mixer Toolbar Containing slider controls the mixer settings on the sound card/device. AudacityInputBar1.png
Meter Toolbar Audio meter to display and used to help control recording and playback volume levels. AudacityInputBar2.png

Device Toolbar Used to select the soundcard, webcam, USB devices for input and/or playback. AudacityInputBar3.png
Selection Toolbar Contains "indicators" to show and allow the user to select "points" and "ranges" in a numerical fashion as opposed to clicking and dragging. AudacitySelectionToolbar.png
Transcription Toolbar Allows the user to adjust the speed of the auditory product (affecting the pitch).
Note: if you wish to change the speed without affecting the pitch, see the section below under the section labelled "Interesting Features".
AudacityTranscription.png
Tools Toolbar Contains various tools for object selection, volume adjustment, object zooming, and object time-shifting. AudacityEditToolbar.png

Saving Your Work

To be completed ...


Adding a Title (Screencast)

To be completed ...


Adding / Editing Video

To be completed ...


Adding Music

To be completed ...


Rendering the Final Product

To be completed ...


Additional Resources

Using Pitivi User Guide: http://www.pitivi.org/manual/