User guide

90 Corel VideoStudio Pro User Guide
Note: Changes made in the video Duration box only affect the
Mark-out point. The Mark-in point remains unchanged.
Using Split by Scene
Use the Split by Scene feature in the Edit workspace to detect different
scenes in a video file and automatically break it down into several clip
files.
The way Corel VideoStudio Pro detects scenes depends on the type of
video file. In a captured DV AVI file, scenes can be detected in two
ways:
DV Recording Time Scan detects scenes according to their
shooting date and time.
Frame Content detects content changes, such as motion change,
camera shifting, brightness change, etc., and splits them into
separate files.
In an MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 file, scenes can only be detected based on
content changes (i.e., by Frame Content).
To use Split by Scene on a DV AVI or MPEG file
1 In the Edit workspace, select a captured DV AVI file or an MPEG
file on the Timeline.
2 Click Options and click the Split by Scene button in the
Options panel. This will open the Scenes dialog box.
3 Choose your preferred scan method (DV Recording Time Scan or
Frame Content).
4 Click Options. In the Scene Scanning Sensitivity dialog box, drag
the slider to set the Sensitivity level. A higher value means more
precision in the scene detection.
5 Click OK.