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3. Return to the first frame after playing returns any sequence in the Source and
Preview windows to the first frame after it has been played (like a CD player).
When left cleared, the sequence stops on the last frame in the sequence after
playing (like coming to the end of a tape in a VCR).
4. Use temporary file when creating 8-bit optimized palettes uses a temporary
file whenever you create an optimized palette for Indexed-Color video. This option
speeds up the creation process significantly and should be selected whenever
you plan on creating Indexed-Color video files.
5. Display Options dialog box opens the Options dialog box for any video filter,
transition effect, audio filter, or moving path dropped directly into the Timeline
from the Production Library.
6. Display data rate warning message halts the creation process of any video file
once it exceeds the specified data rate. Leave this cleared if the data rate is not
important or you are creating video files unattended and do not want the creation
process to be stopped.
7. Display New dialog box opens the New dialog box whenever the New button or
File: New command is clicked. If left cleared, any new video project is automati-
cally created based on the attributes of the current Project. If you often create
video projects using the same attributes then leave this option clear.
8. Automatically save every automatically saves the video project at the time
interval specified.
9. Default background color sets the default background color for any color clips.
10. Title safe area margin specifies the margin percentage for displaying any titles
in a video project. This is useful if you intend on sending your video back out to
video tape or for broadcasting, as television has a different resolution than a
computer monitor, and edges which are viewable on screen may disappear. As a
guideline, for NTSC devices choose 12%, for PAL 10%.
11. Default inserted clip duration specifies the duration for any clips loaded into
the Timeline (such as title clips) which do not have a predefined duration. As a
guideline, set this to the number of frames for each second, such as 29.97 or 25
(NTSC, PAL respectively).
12. Check Ulead's Web Site at start of every _ day(s) does exactly that if your
computer is connected to the Internet.
13. Temporary folder defines the folder that Video Editor uses as a temporary
workspace for compiling, compressing, or decompressing files. By assigning a
temporary folder for these types of operations you prevent Video Editor from using
the default hard drive folder. This will minimize the chances of Video Editor
interfering with other processes your computer may be running in the background.
Summary of Contents for MEDIASTUDIO PRO 6
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