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Video Input Tool Settings
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Video Input Tool Settings
For information on how to use the Video Input Tool settings, see “Preparing to Capture Video”
on page 207.
High-Quality Scaling for
Real-Time Decode
When this option is selected, image quality is improved during playback of
mixed-format sequences where material requires resizing. This option is selected
by default, and only affects playback with the Full Quality or the Full Quality
10-bit video quality setting. For more information, see “Setting the Video Quality
for Playback” on page 508.
This option improves image quality for SD sequences that contain HD material, or
for sequences that mix HD sizes (for example, 720p with 1080p).
Because this option affects playback performance, you might want to deselect it if
you are working with complex sequences. In particular, you might notice that a
sequence with many video streams that played back successfully in previous
releases of Avid editing applications does not play back smoothly. (This option
functions differently in earlier releases that include it.) You have two alternatives:
If you do not need to view your sequence at full resolution, you can select
either Draft Quality or Best Performance in the Video Quality menu. These
quality settings do not use the High-Quality Scaling for Real-Time Decode
option.
If you need to view your sequence at full resolution, you can deselect this
option.
Maximum Real Time
Streams
Defines the number of video streams your Avid editing application uses during
playback. For more information, see “Options for Controlling Real-Time Effects
Playback” in the Help.
Option Description
Option Description
Input menu Defines the video input for SD projects: Composite, Component, S-Video, or SDI. For
HD projects, the menu displays HD-SDI. For SD or HD projects, if you are capturing DV
media through a 1394 port on your system, the menu displays Host-1394. For more
information, see “Capturing Directly from a DV Device” on page 229.
Waveform Monitor
and Vectorscope
Monitor buttons
Opens or hides the Waveform monitor and the Vectorscope monitor.
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Your Avid editing application supports the SMPTE/EBU component standard for
625 timing and Betacam component levels for 525 timing. Your Avid editing
application does not support the MII component video standard.
Sliders Let you change the value for each setting.