Strip

    • Type
    • Strip type represented by an icon.
    • Name
    • You can name or rename your strips here.
    • Mute (checkbox)
    • Strip will not produce any output.

    The Adjust panel is used to control visual properties of strips.

    • Blend
    • Mode of blending strip with lower channels.
    • Opacity
    • Set the opacity (alpha) of the strip.

    Transform

    • Image Offset
    • Used to move the frames along the X and Y axis.Additionally it disables the auto-scaling of the image.
    • Image Crop
    • Used to crop the source image, use Top, Left,Bottom, and Right to control which part of the image is cropped.
    • Strobe
    • To only display each nth frame. For example, if you set this to 10,the strip will only display frames 1, 11, 21, 31, 41… of the source.Strobe is a float value — this way you can get a strobe effect synced exactly to a beat,for example, by using non-integer values.
    • Reverse
    • Plays the strip in reverse (time).
    • Deinterlace
    • Removes fields in a video file. For example,if it is an analog video and it has even or odd interlacing fields.
    • Mirrors the image along the X axis (left to right).
    • Y Flip
    • Mirrors the image along the Y axis (top to bottom).

    Color

    • Saturation
    • Increase or decrease the saturation of an image.
    • Multiply
    • Multiplies the colors by this value. This will increases the brightness.
    • Convert to Float
    • Converts input to float data.
    • Volume
    • The volume of the sound. This value, even if animated will be reflected in the waveform.
    • Mute (speaker icon)
    • The strip will not produce any sound output.
    • Pitch
    • Coefficient of playback speed.This value will affect length of the strip, that will not be represented in the timeline.
    • Pan
    • Used to pan the audio from left and right channels. Only works for mono sources.Values can be between -2 and 2, where 0 means front/center, -1 means to the left and 1 to the right.In case of multichannel audio (rear speakers) you can pan to those with the higher values: -2, 2 is back.So this value basically represents the angle at which it's played.
    • Display Waveform
    • Display an approximate waveform of the sound file inside of the sound strip.The waveform reflects strip volume and it's animation using .
    • Mono
    • Mixdown all audio channels into a single one.

    The Time panel is used to control source and timeline position of the strip.

    • Lock (padlock icon)
    • Prevents the strip from being moved (found in the panel header).
    • Channel
    • Changes the channel number, or row, of the strip.
    • Start
    • Changes the starting frame number of the strip, which is the same as selecting and moving the strip.
    • Duration
    • Changes the length, in frames of the strip. This works by changing the end frame,which is the same as selecting and moving the strip's right handle.
    • End
    • Strip Offset Start/End
    • Can be used to either extend the strip beyond the end frame by repeating the last frame.Or it can be used to shorten the strip, as if you were cropping the end frame.This is the same has adjusting the strip handles.
    • Hold Offset Start/End
    • Offset of the uncut strip content.
    • Playhead
    • Position of the Playhead relative to the start of the active strip.

    The Source panel is used to control sources of the stripsuch as filename and file path and various methods of interpreting these files.

    • Path
    • The directory that contains the source file.When the file is moved this can be updated instead of re-create the strip.
    • File
    • The file name of the source file.For image strips showing an image sequence, this will be different for each frame.
    • Change Data/Files
    • Same as the Path and File fields, but this time combined to open the File Browser in order tofind the file(s) you search. Same as Strip ‣ Inputs ‣ Paths/files.
    • MPEG Preseek
    • Movie strip only — Use Preseek field to tell Blender to look backward and compose an imagebased on the specified amount of previous frames (e.g. 15 for MPEG-2 DVD).
    • Color Space
    • To specify the color space of the source file.
    • Alpha mode
    • If the source file has an Alpha (transparency) channel, you can choose:
    • Stream index
    • Movie strip only — For files with several movie streams, use the stream with the given index.
    • Resolution
    • Resolution of the active strip image output.

    Options for Sound Strips

    • Sound
    • Data-block menu to select a sound.
    • Path
    • Path to the sound file used by this menu.
    • Pack
    • Pack sound into the blend-file.
    • Caching
    • Sound file is decoded and loaded into the RAM.