Reference Manual

CHAPTER 19. WORKING WITH VIDEO 241
19.2.2 The Video Window
The Video Window is a separate, oating window that always remains above Live's main
window: It can be dragged to any location you like, and it will never get covered up by
Live. By default, it opens at the same resolution as the video clip, but it can be resized by
dragging its bottom right-hand corner. The video can be shown in full screen (and optionally
on a second monitor) by double-clicking in the Video Window.
Movies with Partial Tracks
In the QuickTime le format, the audio and video components do not have to span the
entire length of a movie: Gaps in playback are allowed. During gaps in video, Live's Video
Window will display a black screen; gaps in audio will play silence.
19.2.3 Clip View
Soundtrack composers will want to note the Tempo Master option in Live's Clip View. When
scoring to video, video clips are usually set as tempo masters, while audio clips are left as
tempo slaves. These are, therefore, the default warp properties of clips in the Arrangement
View. In this scenario, adding Warp Markers to a video clip denes hit points that the