Reference Guide
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Video Properties dialog
dialog, which allows you to choose mono, stereo, or multichannel export; what sound card
driver you’re using to export; and all the audio components from your project that you want to
include in the exported mix.
Video Properties dialog
Right-clicking a video in the Video view and choosing Video Properties from the pop-up menu
opens the Video Properties dialog box. This dialog box has three tabs—the Video Settings tab,
the Info tab, and the Render Quality tab.
Video Settings tab
The Video Settings tab lets you set playback time options, and has the following fields:
• Clip. This field lists the name of the currently-loaded video file.
• Start Time. If you don’t want the video to start playing until some later time in the audio project,
fill in the time that you do want the video to start. For example, if you want the beginning of your
video to start playing at measure 3 of your audio project, enter 3 in the Start Time field.
• Trim-in Time. If you don’t want your video to start playing right at the beginning of the video file,
enter the time in the video file (in “SMPTE” on page 1813 format) where you want the video to
start playing. For example, if your video has 10 seconds of blank video at the front of the file, you
can enter 00:00:10:00 into the Trim-in Time field, and SONAR skips the first 10 seconds of the
video file and starts playing your video file at the 10 second mark in the video.
• Trim-out Time. If you have blank or unwanted video at the end of your video file, enter the time
(in SMPTE format) where you want to stop playing the video.
Info tab
The Info tab displays various attributes of the inserted video, and also contains the More button,
which displays a more extensive set of attributes.
Render Quality tab
The Render Quality tab lets you control how your video looks in SONAR. It doesn’t affect the video
that you eventually export, although you can experiment with different settings to get an idea of how
your video looks at different sizes and with different frame rates.
The Render Quality tab has the following controls:
• Preview check box. Check this check box to cause the video in SONAR to display at a slightly
lower quality: “preview” quality. This can cause slightly smoother playback.
• Frame Rate (FPS). Use this field to change the frame rate. Lower frame rates free some of your
computer’s resources for playing back music and other tasks.
• Video Size, X and Y. The X field sets the video’s width, in pixels; the Y field sets height.
• Restore Defaults. Click this button to set the three previous fields (including Preview) back to
their default values.