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An effect element specifies a Producer effect to use on a specified piece of media. Producer includes a list of standard effects, such as Ripple or Grayscale, which are referred to by a zero-based index, determined by the index attribute. A media element can have zero or more effect elements. If you apply an effect to an inappropriate media element (such as an HTML media element), the effect will be ignored.
Syntax
<effect index="integer value"/>
Attributes
index (required)
A zero-based index specifying the effect to use. Possible values are shown in the following table.
Value | Effect Name |
0 | Fade Out, To Black |
1 | Fade In, From Black |
2 | Fade Out, To White |
3 | Fade In, From White |
4 | Brightness, Increase |
5 | Brightness, Decrease |
6 | Pixelate |
7 | Mirror Image |
8 | Rotate 90 |
9 | Rotate 180 |
10 | Rotate 270 |
11 | Grayscale |
12 | Film Grain |
13 | Ripple |
14 | Smudge Stick |
15 | Graphic Pen |
16 | Watercolor |
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Example
The following code adds the "Ripple" effect to a segment of video. This segment appears in the first thirty seconds of the project, and has ten seconds trimmed from the start of the original video.
<media src="c:\my videos\beach.wmv" begintime="0" endtime="30"
begintrim="10" endtrim="0">
<effect index="13"/>
</media>
Parent/Child Elements
Hierarchy | Elements |
Parent | media |
Child |
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