From the course: Media Composer 2019 Essential Training: 101 Fundamentals 1
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The Settings keyboard shortcut - Media Composer Tutorial
From the course: Media Composer 2019 Essential Training: 101 Fundamentals 1
The Settings keyboard shortcut
- [Instructor] At different times throughout these lessons we have gone into various different settings windows. And we've done that by going to the File menu and choosing Settings and then browsing to the particular setting we want or sometimes by taking a shortcut, by for example, right-clicking in the Composer window and choosing Composer Settings. You could do a similar thing in the Timeline window by right-clicking on the background of the timeline and choosing Timeline Settings. But I'd like to show you one keyboard shortcut that's particularly useful in Media Composer. And that's control or command on macOS and the equals key on your keyboard. This keyboard shortcut will open the settings for the window that is active. So for example, if I click into this Sequences bin and press control or command+equals, I get the Bin Settings. If I click into the Composer window and press control or command+equals, I get the Composer…
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The Smart Tools5m 52s
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The Settings keyboard shortcut1m 22s
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Smart Tool settings6m 7s
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Dragging options4m 15s
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Automatically creating a sequence2m 36s
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Drag and drop to splice-in6m 13s
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Drag-and-drop overwrite3m 17s
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Timeline View options3m 14s
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Dark and light text3m 12s
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Dupe Detection2m 53s
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Digital audio scrub2m 17s
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Change the volume of a segment3m 17s
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Soloing and muting tracks3m 4s
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