What does it mean when a clip has a red slash through the clip icon?
What is the most efficient way of finding the audio peaks in a sequence?
How are audio peaks indicated in the Timeline?
What can you do to determine whether an image falls within the broadcast safe category?
How can you correct an out-of-range clip so its range is in tolerance?
What is a self-contained QuickTime movie?
When might you use the QuickTime Conversion option to export a sequence?
What are the three ways you can output a sequence to tape?
What tool do you access to make changes to your project's media files?
The clip is offline and disconnected from its media file.
Using the Audio Peaks function, located in the Mark menu.
By markers in the ruler area where the audio peaks occurred.
Choose View > Range Check > Luma, and move through the sequence to see where the out-of-range clips are.
Apply the Broadcast Safe filter to the clip.
A movie that has the same settings as the sequence or clip and that can be played on any computer without having the original media files present.
When you want to export a sequence at settings other than the current ones (for example, for the Web, or DVD).
Manually, or by using the Print To Video or Edit To Tape options.
The Media Manager tool.
Cmd-Option-L
Opens Audio Gain Adjust or Video Opacity Adjust
Ctrl-Z
Toggles excess luma range check on and off