User Guide
6. Now add Markers and ASF Script Commands. From the Special menu select
Region List/Add. Add the following three Markers:
Type Name Time
Marker ASF CAPTION:John is here to… 00:00:01.000
Marker This is the middle of my ASF 00:00:09.000
Marker ASF CAPTION:John is not here… 00:00:10.000
7. Note that you can drag and drop the markers along the time line once they
have been created and during playback. Markers that start with the preface
ASF are processed as stored as script commands within the ASF file. For
more information, see Sound Forge XP online Help.
8. Now save the edited AVI file to an ASF file. Select the Save As command from
the File menu. In the Save As dialog, Select Active Streaming Format (.asf) from
the Save as type drop-down list.
9. The NetShow Player installs the Lernout and Hauspie CELP 4.8kbit/s ACM
codec, which is excellent for low bit-rate voice oriented audio. Select this
codec from the Format drop-down list. Select Save.The ASF Save Options dialog
presents the settings for the ASF file.
10.Set the Maximum Lead Time setting to 5,000 and select OK. Note that 5,000 is
the lead time setting that should be use when authoring low bit-rate video
ASF files.
11. Select OK to close the Video Save Options dialog.
12.The Compression Options dialog presents the available video compression
options. Select the Options button, and in the Video Compression dialog select
the VDOnet VDOWave codec from the Compressor drop-down list.
13.Select the Configure button to bring up the Encoder Configuration dialog. This
dialog allows you to set the specific bit-rate for the video stream. Drag the
slider to the left until it is at the 14 Kbit/sec setting. Select OK.
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