| 1: | What does it mean when a clip has a red slash through the clip icon? |
| 2: | What is the most efficient way of finding the audio peaks in a sequence? |
| 3: | How are audio peaks indicated in the Timeline? |
| 4: | What can you do to determine whether an image falls within the broadcast safe category? |
| 5: | How can you correct an out-of-range clip so its range is in tolerance? |
| 6: | What is a self-contained QuickTime movie? |
| 7: | When might you use the QuickTime Conversion option to export a sequence? |
| 8: | What are the three ways you can output a sequence to tape? |
| 9: | What tool do you access to make changes to your project's media files? |
| A1: | The clip is offline and disconnected from its media file. |
| A2: | Using the Audio Peaks function, located in the Mark menu. |
| A3: | By markers in the ruler area where the audio peaks occurred. |
| A4: | Choose View > Range Check > Luma, and move through the sequence to see where the out-of-range clips are. |
| A5: | Apply the Broadcast Safe filter to the clip. |
| A6: | 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. |
| A7: | When you want to export a sequence at settings other than the current ones (for example, for the Web, or DVD). |
| A8: | Manually, or by using the Print To Video or Edit To Tape options. |
| A9: | The Media Manager tool. |