Containers are a convenient way of grouping elements on the timeline. The elements, which can come from different layers,
can be edited as a unit and individually. A matte container is a container with the RGB portion of an image on one track and
its matte on another. If the matte for a clip exists separately from it, you can add the clip and its matte to the timeline
as a single element by creating a matte container for them.
For single-frame mattes and virtual sources, there are special considerations. If the matte consists of a single frame, it
is automatically repeated to match the duration of the front clip. If both the front and matte clips are virtual sources,
the matte container is created as a virtual source. You can trim, slip or slide it to any extent.
You can create a matte container in the following ways:
- Using the Axis soft effect quick menu or editor.
- Using the Ctrl hotkey.
- By importing the RGBA file directly into a matte container. See Importing RGBA Files. (This option does not repeat single-frame mattes to match the front clip.)
- Using the Container Fx tool. See FX Tools.
To create a matte container using the quick menu:
- Load your fill to the timeline and apply a soft Axis to it.
- In the Axis quick menu, click Matte.
- Select your external matte from the EditDesk.
NoteYou cannot use a timeline element as your matte selection.
A matte container is created.
To create a matte container using the editor:
- Load your fill to the timeline and apply a soft Axis to it.
- Enter the Axis Editor.
- Click Load Matte.
- Select your external matte from the EditDesk.
NoteYou cannot use a timeline element as your matte selection.
The matte container is created.
To create a matte container using the Ctrl hotkey:
- Make sure your fill is on the Primary video track of the EditDesk record timeline.
- Make sure your matte is on the Secondary video track.
- Select the element(s) you want to use for the fill.
- Select the element(s) you want to use for the matte.
- Ctrl-click the Container button.
The matte container is created on the Primary video track.
- Apply a soft Axis to the matte container.
You now see the result of the external matte with the matte container.
To enter a matte container:
- Double-click the matte container or click E beside the Container button.
The matte container contains two tracks: your fill on V1 and the external matte you selected on V2. You edit the contents
of a matte container the same way as a normal container.
To mute a matte from the Axis Editor:
- Select the matte container.
- Enter the Axis Editor.
- Select Off from the Matte box.
The matte is temporarily removed from the vertical edit.
To mute a matte from the timeline:
- Click the Container button.
The LED turns yellow.
NoteTo unhide the matte, click the Container LED button so that it turns purple.