System information
Item Description
Output rotation Choose a setting from the drop-down list to  rotate your project's 
output. Use output rotation to edit projects for  display in portrait 
(rather than landscape) or inverted orientation:
In this example, the video was shot with the        camera tripod rotated 90 
degrees. However, with the project output unrotated,       the video is 
pillarboxed within the standard landscape frame.
After choosing 90 clockwise° from the Output rotation drop-down 
list, the       Video Preview window is rotated, and the video fills the 
frame.
If you want to rotate a media file's orientation, you  can use the 
Rotation drop-down  list on the Media  Properties dialog.
For more information, see "Creating Rotated Projects" on page 65.
Frame rate Choose a setting from the drop-down  list to change the frame rate of 
your project.
The television  frame rate in the US, North and Central America, parts 
of South America,  and Japan (NTSC) is 29.97 frames per second 
(fps). In many parts of the  world, including Europe and much of 
Asia, the television standard is PAL  at 25 fps. France, Russia, and 
most of Eastern Europe use SECAM, which  is a variation on PAL and 
also uses 25 fps.
Stereoscopic 3D mode Choose a setting from the drop-down list to  create a stereoscopic 3D 
project, or choose Off  to create a 2D project.
By default, the project's Stereoscopic  3D mode, Swap Left/Right,  
and crosstalk cancellation settings will also be used when previewing  
and rendering your project,  but you can override the project settings 
if necessary.
For more information, see "Setting up your stereoscopic 3D project" 
on page 201.
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