In the Effects Editor, it's easy to zoom and reposition video, but cropping and other positional changes require opening the 2D Effects option, which isn't very WYSIWYG, the way it is in CyberLink PowerDirector 13. It's a whole separate interface on its own, showing timecodes and a jog-and-shuttle control and audio-channel mixer. (You can just double-click the clip thumbnail for this, however.) The Effects Editor is a popup window in which you apply transitions, color correction, chroma keying, and video filters. You can choose which buttons you want to display on the timeline toolbar, including things like Split, Add Marker, and Trim Mode, but there's no button for the important right-click option, Effects Editor.
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