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If you look on the left-hand side a video or audio track, you will notice some buttons. One of the buttons looks like a lock. By default, the lock is active (highlighted). If you click on the lock, you will notice it is not highlighted - this means that the track is "unarmed" and will not be affected by any other track edits...
By arming a track, and unarming other tracks, then you can mark your frames in order to adjust volume audio levels, or truncate (cut) pieces off your video...
 
I would recommend to save your project...
 
 
= Rendering Stop Motion Video to Ogg Theora Vorbis File =
 
 
With your video completed and saved, the time has come to create a permanent video file to play or post up to YouTube...
This process is referred to as '''"Rendering"'''.
 
There are many versions you can save your completed video ('''MPEG''', '''AVI''', '''OGG''', etc). There is no concern which format to use, since you can always convert (transcode) your video file into another format using the mencoder utiltiy: [ Internal Link not yet available ]
 
For this tutorial, we will create an Ogg Theora Vorbis video file. In the Program Window, click on the file menu, then select
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= Rendering Stop Motion Video to Ogg Theora Vorbis File =
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