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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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Note: You will need a fast hard processor to ensure smooth movie playback. If you want<br />

to record and edit your own QuickTime movie (using iMovie or Final Cut <strong>Pro</strong> or<br />

Final Cut Express) from a video recorder or digital camera, you may need specialized<br />

hardware.<br />

Important: You cannot record or edit video in <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong>. You can, however, replace the<br />

soundtrack of a movie file with music, Foley, and dialogue arranged in <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong>.<br />

To open a QuickTime movie<br />

Do one of the following:<br />

µ Choose File > Open Movie from the main menu bar (or use the corresponding key<br />

command, default assignment: Option-Command-O).<br />

µ Click the Open Movie button in the global Video track.<br />

µ Control-click (or right-click) the global Video track area, and choose Open Movie from<br />

the shortcut menu.<br />

µ Click any position on the Video track with the Pencil tool.<br />

µ Locate and select the movie file in the Browser, then click the Open button.<br />

The video is opened in the floating Movie window, in its correct aspect ratio.<br />

Note: Only one QuickTime movie can be opened in a project. Using the Open Movie<br />

command in a project that already contains a movie reopens a Movie window with the<br />

same video clip. This is particularly useful if you want to open the video clip in a different<br />

screenset. Choosing the command while the Movie window is open opens a dialog,<br />

allowing you to choose a new movie file.<br />

To remove a movie from a project<br />

Do one of the following:<br />

µ Choose File > Remove Movie from the main menu bar (or use the corresponding key<br />

command).<br />

µ Control-click (or right-click) the global Video track area, and choose Remove Movie from<br />

the shortcut menu.<br />

All references to the movie are deleted from the project.<br />

1150 Chapter 38 Working with Video

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