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Importing video
Tutorial 8 – Working with video
Video For Windows (.avi)
MPEG Video (.mpg)
QuickTime Video (.mov)
The file we are interested in for this tutorial is a Windows Media file, so let’s select Windows Media
(*.wmv, *.asf) in the Files of type list.
Next, outlined in the above image you will see the File info area on the left and three options on the
right. Let’s review what each of these options do.
For now, let’s leave the Import Audio Stream and Show file info check boxes selected.
Just as you would with the Open dialog box, navigate to the following location:/Cakewalk
Content/SONAR X2/Demo Projects/Video Tutorial
Locate and import the file named Boarding.wmv. You can open it by either double-clicking on it or
highlighting it and then clicking the Open button.
Notice that SONAR imported any audio that is a part of the video as well. If the video does not have
any audio already associated with it, then SONAR will create a silent audio track like in our
example.You should now see the Boarding video in the Video view as well as the Video Thumbnail
pane in the Track view.
Option What it does
Show file info When selected, this tells SONAR to display video information about the
selected file in the File info area of the dialog box.
Import Audio Stream Select this option if you want to import the video file’s embedded audio
into a new audio track in SONAR.
Import as mono tracks Select this option if you want to import the video file's embedded audio
data as one or more mono tracks.
Table 9.
Tip:
You can quickly get to the
My Documents
folder by clicking on its button along the left side of
the
Import Video
dialog box.