User Manual

Export Settings
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Option Description
Use Marks, Use
Enabled Tracks
See “Use Marks and Use Enabled Tracks Options” on page 1384.
Width,
Height,
FPS
Set the width, height, and frame-per-second (fps) rate of the clips for export.
Video Type Defines the video type, either Progressive or Interlaced.
Pixel Aspect Ratio When this option is selected, your Avid editing application scales the video. This lets
you control the display format without modifying the source file.
Uncompressed When this option is selected, your Avid editing application creates a high-quality export
in which no picture information is lost. This option does not compress the file and can
result in very large files.
Codec (not available
when you select
Uncompressed.)
Choose one of the following codecs:
Windows Media MPEG-4 Video V3: This codec creates high-quality video for
streaming, download, and play. Enables playback of interlaced content on
televisions.
ISO MPEG-4 Video V1: This codec delivers DVD (MPEG-2) quality video at lower
data rates and smaller file sizes.
Windows Media Video V7: This codec enables Windows Media Player 7 to view
encoded video content without first having to download the latest codecs. This is the
best choice when the encoding computer cannot support the performance
requirements of the newer Windows Media Video codecs.
Windows Media Screen V7: This codec is specially optimized for use for screen
captures and some animations.
Windows Media Video 9 Screen: This codec is optimized for screen captures. This
codec is ideal for delivering demos or demonstrating computer use for training.
Windows Media Video 9 Screen delivers better handling of bitmap images and
screen motion, even on relatively slow CPUs.
Windows Media Video 9: This codec offers improved quality over Windows Media
Video 8, with the highest gains seen at the higher bit rates, and provides improved
interlaced support.
Windows Media Video V8: This codec supports a wide variety of network
bandwidths, and deinterlaces interlaced content before encoding.
Windows Media Video 9 Advanced Profile: Use this profile to deliver either
progressive or interlaced content at data rates as low as one-third that of the MPEG-2
codec but with the same quality as MPEG-2.