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CLIPSTER Edit Tool User Guide
Starting a Scene Detection
To start a scene detection perform the following:
y If not already available add the video clip that should be analyzed
for scenes to the timeline (see section “Adding Clips to the Time-
line” on page 6-2).
y If desired use the in- and outpoint of the timeline to limit the scene
detection to a part of the clip/timeline only (see section “Setting an
In- and Outpoint for the Timeline” on page 6-32).
y Additionally, just for the analyze process you may change the out-
put video format to a video raster with a higher frame rate (e.g. to
720p /60) to get a higher scene detection speed (see section “How
to Configure the Video Output” on page 6-12).
Once everything is set, you can start the scene detection at any time:
y Select from the context menu of the timeline scale the menu option
Scene Detection from in to out:
Figure 6-60: Starting a scene detection
This will activate the scene detection: The Edit Tool starts to play out the
timeline (or the selected part of it) and in the control area the video
scope Scene Detection is activated.
A scene detection can be performed in a single video track
only, i.e. all others must be locked and muted (see section
“Muting and Locking Tracks” on page 6-36).