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Video
Playing back video
Manually generating thumbnail cache files
If no thumbnail cache file could be generated during import or if you have to “refresh”
a thumbnail cache file of a certain video file, because the file has been edited with an
external video editing application, you have the possibility to generate the thumbnail
cache file manually.
To create a thumbnail cache file manually, you have the following possibilities:
In the Pool, right-click on the video file that you want to create a thumbnail cache
file for and select the “Generate Thumbnail Cache” option from the context menu.
A thumbnail cache file is created, or, in case there already existed a thumbnail
cache file for the video file, it is “refreshed”.
In the Project window, open the context menu for the video event, and select
“Generate Thumbnail Cache” from the Media submenu.
Open the Media Menu and select “Generate Thumbnail Cache”.
Ö “Refreshing” an already existing thumbnail cache file can be done only from within the
Pool.
Ö The thumbnail cache file is generated in the background so that you can continue
working with Cubase.
Playing back video
To check if your video equipment is capable of playing back a video from within Cubase,
open the Video Player page in the Device Setup dialog. If your system does not meet
the minimum video requirements, a corresponding message will be displayed.
Video is played back together with all other audio and MIDI material, using the
Transport controls.
Video settings in the Device Setup dialog
In the Device Setup dialog you determine which device is used for playing back video
files. You can switch between different output devices during playback.
The Video
Player page in
the Device
Setup dialog
!
For playing back video files, you must have QuickTime 7.1 or higher installed on your
computer. There is a freeware version and a “pro” version, which offers additional
video conversion options. The player engine is the same in both versions, so for mere
playback in Cubase there is no need to purchase the “pro” version.
!
You need a video card that supports OpenGL (version 2.0 recommended) for proper
video playback. A card with OpenGL
1.2 can also be used, but might put restrictions
on the video functionality.