A Sparks plug-in functions in the same way as other commands or modules. Before using a Sparks plug-in, you will have to
load it. After loading the plug-ins, you can replace them if all the Sparks buttons are already in use.
To load a Sparks plug-in, do one of the following:
- From the Tools menu, select the Plugins tab and then click one of the Sparks buttons.
- Or, from ConnectFX, select the Sparks node and drag it into the schematic.
- Or, from the Timeline, select a clip and add a Sparks Timeline FX to it.
Once you have loaded a Sparks plug-in using one of these methods, the Sparks file browser will appear.
NoteAn L on a Sparks button indicates that you can load a Sparks plug-in. An E on a Sparks button indicates that there are settings
for the plug-in. An S on a Sparks button indicates that you can enter the module using the same media from the previous session.
- Navigate to usr/discreet/sparks.
You can also load Sparks from usr//discreet/<product home>/sparks.
- Select a Sparks plug-in.
You are returned to your previous location. The name of the Sparks plug-in now appears on the selected button, however the
L indicating that you can load a Sparks plug-in no longer appears.
To exit the Sparks plug-in file browser without loading a plug-in, click the Exit Sparks Browser button.
To use Sparks plug-ins from the Tools menu, do the following:
- Click a loaded Sparks button.
The Sparks controls, if any, appear.
- Enter the parameter values for the selected Sparks plug-in.
- Select the source clips and the destination reel.
The processed clip appears in the destination reel.
To use Sparks plug-ins from ConnectFX, do the following:
- Select the Sparks node from the node bin and drag it into the schematic.
The Sparks Plug-in file browser appears.
- Select a plug-in.
You are returned to the schematic and a Sparks node corresponding to the plug-in that you selected now appears in the schematic.
- Double-click the Sparks node to access and adjust the settings for the Sparks node.
To use Sparks plug-ins from the Timeline, do the following:
- Select a clip on the Timeline.
- Click the FX button and add a Sparks Timeline FX to the clip.
- Click the Sparks button to enter the Sparks Plug-in file browser.
- Select a Sparks Plug-in.
You are returned to the Timeline.
The Sparks button in the Effects pipeline now appears with the name of the plug-in that you selected, and it's settings, if
any, are available in the quick menu. You can also double-click the Sparks button to enter the full editor, if the Sparks
Plug-in has additional settings.
If you want to load a new Sparks plug-in, but all the Sparks buttons are already in use, you can replace an existing Sparks
plug-in with the new one. This can be done from the Tools menu, ConnectFXor the Timeline.
To replace a Sparks plug-in, do the following:
- Press Alt and click the existing Sparks button.
The Sparks file browser appears.
- Navigate to usr/discreet/sparks or usr//discreet/<product home>/sparks and select a Sparks plug-in.
You are returned to your previous location, and the name of the new Sparks plug-in appears on the selected button.