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VIDEO SAVE OPTIONS : ADVANCED TAB
1. Target playback drive specifies the data rate which matches the speed of the
device your file is intended to be played back from. For example, if you plan on
playing the file back from a CD-ROM select the appropriate data rate, such as
300 KB for a double speed CD-ROM. If you specify a fixed data rate Video Editor
will not exceed that when creating the video file. If the actual rate exceeds the
defined rate the render is paused and a warning is displayed. You can continue
with the render, but frames may be dropped. For general purposes select the
Custom option to have Video Editor create the video file while ignoring the data
rate.
2. Check data rate displays the predefined data rate selected in the Target
playback drive combo box. This number can be customized. Set the Tolerance
level to give you a margin of acceptable variation.
3. Recompress forces Video Editor to re-render (recompress) the project. In most
cases, you should leave this option cleared.
4. Interleave audio and video evenly distributes video and audio data within the
video file. Standard AVI files are interleaved at 1:1 which means that each video
portion is followed by an audio portion. (This is the recommended option for files
destined to be played back from a CD-ROM.) In most cases you should leave this
selected unless you have a reason not to, such as when creating MPG files. Pack
audio data for every controls how many audio samples are packed into each
frame of an AVI file. For example, a value of 4 packs four frames of audio data into
one frame (VA,V,V,V,VA,V,V,V... ). Packing audio data helps compression as more
similar data is placed together. If your audio track is background music, then set
this to equal your frame rate. If it is a ‘talking head’ shot or you are distributing the
video over the Internet or on CD-ROM, then set this value to 1 as it is more
important to maintain synchronicity between the audio and video tracks.
5. Pad frames for CD-ROM ensures that data is more efficiently stored for
optimum CD-ROM playback. You should select this option whenever your files are
intended for CD-ROM output.
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Summary of Contents for MEDIASTUDIO PRO 6.0
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