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Video
Playing back video
Setting the window size and video quality
To resize the Video Player window and/or change the playback quality of the video,
select the appropriate option on the context menu of the Video Player window.
The following options are available:
To resize the Video Player window, you can also drag the borders.
Ö The higher the resolution, the more processing power is needed for playback. If you
need to reduce the processor load, you can reduce the size of the Video Player
window, or lower the value on the Video Quality submenu.
Setting the aspect ratio
Resizing the Video Player window by dragging its borders may lead to a distorted
image. To prevent this, you can set an aspect ratio for video playback.
From the Aspect Ratio submenu of the Video Player context menu, select one of
the following options:
Option Description
Fullscreen Mode The window is enlarged to occupy the whole (computer) screen. If you
are working with more than one monitor, you can move the Video
Player window to an extra monitor. Thus, you can work with Cubase on
one monitor and let the video play back on another monitor. You can
exit full screen mode via the window’s context menu or by pressing
[Esc] on your computer keyboard.
Quarter Size The window size is reduced to a quarter of the actual size.
Half Size The window size is reduced to half the actual size.
Actual Size The window size corresponds to the size of the video.
Double Size The window is enlarged to twice the actual size.
Video Quality This submenu allows you to change the quality of the video image.
Higher settings make the video display sharper and smoother, but lead
to an increased processor load.
Option Description
None The aspect ratio of the video is not kept when resizing the window. The
image is enlarged/reduced to occupy the whole Video Player window.
Internal The Video Player window can be resized at will, but the aspect ratio of
the video is kept and black borders are displayed around the video
image to fill the window.
External The resizing of the Video Player window is limited according to the
aspect ratio of the video image, i.
e. the video image always fills the full
window and its aspect ratio is kept.