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How to Use JellyFB Editor (formerly JellyFish Pro Editor) — Tips & Tricks
1. Quick setup
- Install the latest JellyFB Editor for your OS (Windows/macOS/Linux).
- Open the app and create or import a project: File → New Project or File → Import → select project folder.
- Set project settings: Project → Settings — choose resolution, frame rate, color profile, and autosave interval.
2. Interface overview
- Timeline: Edit clips, audio, and transitions.
- Media Bin: Stores imports (video, audio, images).
- Preview Monitor: Play current timeline position; use spacebar to play/pause.
- Inspector: Shows properties for selected clip (transform, speed, color, audio levels).
- Toolbar: Cut, ripple delete, slip, slip roll, and selection tools.
3. Basic editing workflow
- Import media: Media → Import or drag files into Media Bin.
- Create sequence: Drag clips to Timeline; trim by dragging edges.
- Cut/split: Use Razor tool © or press Ctrl/Cmd+K at playhead.
- Move clips: Select and drag; use snapping for alignment (toggle with S).
- Add transitions: Drag a transition between two clips or right-click → Add Transition.
- Basic audio: Expand audio track, adjust gain in Inspector, use keyframes for fades (right-click → Add Keyframe).
4. Useful shortcuts
- Space — Play/Pause
- C — Razor (cut) tool
- V — Selection tool
- Ctrl/Cmd+Z — Undo; Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+Z — Redo
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- / – — Zoom timeline in/out
- S — Toggle snapping
- Ctrl/Cmd+K — Split at playhead
5. Color and effects
- Apply color correction from Effects → Color: use exposure, contrast, highlights/shadows, and saturation sliders in Inspector.
- Use LUTs: Effects → LUT → load .cube file and adjust intensity.
- Stack effects: Add multiple effects in Inspector; reorder to change result.
6. Speed and retiming
- Right-click clip → Speed/Duration to set percentage or exact duration.
- Use optical flow (if available) for smoother slow motion (Effects → Motion → Optical Flow).
7. Audio mixing tips
- Normalize clips: Right-click audio → Normalize Gain.
- Use limiter and EQ from Effects → Audio to control peaks and balance frequencies.
- Create submixes: Group tracks into a bus for shared volume/EQ.
8. Keyboard-driven trimming
- Select clip edge and press Ctrl/Cmd+Arrow keys to nudge by frame or Shift+Arrow for larger increments.
- Ripple trim: Hold Alt while trimming to close gaps.
9. Project organization
- Use folders in Media Bin for footage, graphics, music, and exports.
- Label important clips with markers (M) and add notes in the Marker panel.
- Save versions: File → Save As Project_v1, v2, etc., or use Export Project Archive.
10. Export best practices
- Export settings: File → Export → choose preset matching your delivery (YouTube/H.264, ProRes, DNx).
- Match source frame rate and resolution unless intentional.
- For web: H.264 MP4, 2-pass bitrate: 10–20 Mbps for 1080p. For archival: ProRes or DNxHR.
- Check “Embed color profile” and “Include subtitles” if needed.
11. Performance tips
- Use proxy files for large 4K clips: right-click media → Create Proxies; toggle proxy playback in View menu.
- Enable hardware acceleration in Preferences if your GPU supports it.
- Keep cache folder on a fast drive (SSD).
12. Troubleshooting common issues
- Crashes on import: clear media cache, update GPU drivers, import via copy rather than network path.
- Audio/video out of sync: right-click clip → Properties → Conform frame rate, or detach audio and nudge to sync.
- Slow playback: lower playback resolution or use proxies.
13. Advanced tips & tricks
- Nested sequences: Group multiple clips into a nested sequence to simplify complex timelines.
- Compound clips: Merge clips (right-click → Create Compound Clip) to apply effects to a group.
- Templates: Save frequently used title or color-grading setups as templates in Effects Presets.
- Automate cuts with markers or beat-detection tools (if available) to align cuts to music.
14. Resources
- Check in-app Help and release notes for new features.
- Export a project backup before major changes.
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