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Video
Preparing a video project in Cubase
Adopting the video frame rate
When using video files within Cubase, it is important to adjust the project’s frame rate to
that of the imported video. This ensures that the time displays of Cubase correspond to
the actual frames in the video. If the frame rate of an imported video file differs from the
frame rate set for the project, the video event shows a warning.
In order to match the two frame rates, you have to adjust the frame rate in the Project
Setup dialog.
To adopt the video frame rate, proceed as follows:
1. Open the Project menu and select “Project Setup…”.
2. In the Project Setup dialog, click the “Get From Video” button.
Provided that the video file has a frame rate supported by Cubase, it is
automatically detected and applied to the project. If the project contains several
video files with different frame rates, the project frame rate is adjusted to the frame
rate of the first video event on the upper video track.
The project frame rate setting will change to that of the video file and the project start
time will be altered to reflect the change in frame rate if needed. For example, when
the project frame rate is switched from 30
fps to 29.97 fps, the start time is changed
so that all the events currently in the project remain at the same positions in relation to
realtime. If you want the project start time to remain the same, you must manually
change it back after clicking the “Get From Video” button. In this case, it is important
that the video event is snapped to the timeline to ensure proper positioning and
synchronization within the project.
Ö Cubase can only detect the supported frame rates (these are the frame rates listed in
the Frame Rate pop-up menu in the Project Setup dialog). Video files with non-
supported frame rates can be played back, but the time displays are not correct in this
case and proper positioning is not guaranteed. Furthermore, audio and video may not
be in sync. Therefore, we recommend that you use an external application to convert
the video file to a frame rate supported by Cubase.
If you have more than one video file in a project, it is advisable that all video files have
the same frame rate consistent with the project frame rate. Nevertheless, you can
work with multiple video files of differing frame rates, but in this case you should
always change the project frame rate to the frame rate of the video file that you are
editing at the moment. This is done in the Project Setup dialog by selecting the
correct frame rate from the Frame Rate pop-up menu.