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doc:appunti:linux:video:flowblade_howto [2026/03/26 20:08] – [How to add clips with video and adio fade-in/fade-out] niccolodoc:appunti:linux:video:flowblade_howto [2026/03/26 23:40] (current) – [The Timeline] niccolo
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 ====== Flowblade HowTo ====== ====== Flowblade HowTo ======
  
-===== How to add clips with video and adio fade-in/fade-out =====+===== The Monitor Panel ===== 
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 +In the default view, the top-right part of the windows is the **Monitor** panel. The monitor is used to view the working sequence in the **timeline** or the **clip** choosen from the **Media** panel. Two buttons are provided to switch from **Display Timeline** to **Clip** mode: 
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 +{{.:flowblade:flowblade-timeline-clip-monitor.png?direct&280|Display Timeline / Clip to Monitor}} 
 + 
 +=== The keys in Monitor Panel === 
 + 
 +^ Left / Right              | Rewind / fast-forward by 1 frame     | 
 +^ Shift+Left / Shift+Right  | Rewind / fast-forward by 10 frames   | 
 +^ I / O                     | Mark In and Out points for clip cut  | 
 +^ Alt+I / Alt+O             | Go to In or Out point                | 
 +^ U                         | Insert the clip cutout at the end of the timeline 
 +^ Y                         | Insert the clip cutout in the timeline before the clip under the playhead 
 +^ T                         | Replace the clip selected in the timeline with the clip cutout from the Monitor. The cutout must be larger than the clip to be replaced. 
 + 
 +===== The Timeline ===== 
 + 
 +=== The keys in Timeline Panel === 
 + 
 +^ Left / Right              | Rewind / fast-forward by 1 frame     | 
 +^ Shift+Left / Shift+Right  | Rewind / fast-forward by 10 frames   | 
 +^ Mouse center-click        | Zoom fit                             | 
 +^ Mouse wheel               | Zoom timeline in / out               | 
 +^ Ctrl+Mouse wheel          | Pan timeline left / right            | 
 +^ X                         | Cut the clip at playhead             | 
 + 
 +===== How to add clips with fade-in/fade-out effects on both video and audio =====
  
   * Click the **Media** panel in the top-center section of the window, right-click to **load the raw videos** into the panel.   * Click the **Media** panel in the top-center section of the window, right-click to **load the raw videos** into the panel.
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     * The **two effects** will be listed into the Edit panel.     * The **two effects** will be listed into the Edit panel.
     * Click the **Hamburger** menu button next to the **Fade to Black In/Out** filter and choose **Open in Keyframe Tool**.     * Click the **Hamburger** menu button next to the **Fade to Black In/Out** filter and choose **Open in Keyframe Tool**.
-      * A **graph of the filter** will be displayed over the clip into the timeline. Here you can add handle points (Flowblade calls them //keyframes//) and move them to change the line shape. The fade-in effect is obtained with a line starting from zero and rising to 100 e.g. in 2 seconds. A fade-out is obtained with the line starting from 100 and going down to zero.+      * A **graph of the filter** will be displayed over the clip into the timeline. Here you can add handle points (Flowblade calls them //keyframes//) and move them to change the shape of the line. The fade-in effect is obtained with a line starting from zero and rising to 100 e.g. in 2 seconds. A fade-out is obtained with the line starting from 100 and going down to zero.
       * Click anywhere on the timeline to **close the Keyframe Tool**.       * Click anywhere on the timeline to **close the Keyframe Tool**.
      * Similarly click the **Hamburger** button next the **Volume** and **Open in Keyframe Tool** to set the fade-in fade-out for the audio. Notice that normal volume is **0 dB** and silence is **-70 dB** on the scale.      * Similarly click the **Hamburger** button next the **Volume** and **Open in Keyframe Tool** to set the fade-in fade-out for the audio. Notice that normal volume is **0 dB** and silence is **-70 dB** on the scale.
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 In the Keyframe Tool you may accidentally add a keyframe (handle point) that you want to remove. Close the Keyframe Tool clicking anywhere on the timeline and double click the clip so the **Edit** pane is shown. Here you can jump over each keyframe added to the filter using the buttons **Previous keyframe** and **Next Keyframe**. When you are over the unwanted one, click **Delete Keyframe** button (the minus). In the Keyframe Tool you may accidentally add a keyframe (handle point) that you want to remove. Close the Keyframe Tool clicking anywhere on the timeline and double click the clip so the **Edit** pane is shown. Here you can jump over each keyframe added to the filter using the buttons **Previous keyframe** and **Next Keyframe**. When you are over the unwanted one, click **Delete Keyframe** button (the minus).
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 +=== Picuters ===
 +
 +The **Edit** panel with two filters added: the video **Fade to Black In/Out** and the audio **Volume**:
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 +{{.:flowblade:flowblade-edit-panel-video-fade-in-fade-out-audio-volume.png?direct&400|}}
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 +The **Keyframe Tool** used on the **Fade to Black In/Out** filter and the audio **Volume** filter respectively:
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 +{{.:flowblade:flowblade-timeline-video-fade-in-fade-out-keyframe-tool.png?direct&400|Keyframe Tool on the Fade to Black In/Out filter}}
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 +{{.:flowblade:flowblade-timeline-audio-volume-keyframe-tool.png?direct&400|Keyframe Tool on the Volume filter}}
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