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GETTING STARTED CHP. 5
Stretch video to fill output frame (do not letterbox)
This option applies to file types that contain a video stream. Selecting the Stretch video to fill output frame (do
not letterbox)
check box stretches the source video frame if the destination frame rate differs. When this
option is turned off, letterboxing or pillarboxing occurs. For more information, see Saving a video file on page
229.
Fast video resizing
This option applies to file types that contain a video stream. Selecting the Fast video resizing check box speeds
the process of saving video. When this option is turned off, the time required to save the file can increase
dramatically. Clear this check box only when you have critical material where nothing but the highest
quality video rendering will do. For more information, see Saving a video file on page 229.
Creating custom templates
If the file type you select supports it, you can create custom settings for saving files by clicking the Custom
button.
Note:
If a file type supports custom
templates, a
Custom button displays next to
the
Te mp la t e drop-down list after you choose
the file type.
When you click the
Custom button, a Custom Settings dialog appears. Adjust the settings for the different
template properties as needed. For help on the different settings, click the
What’s This Help button ( ) and
click a control, or click a control and press + .
When you are finished editing the template properties, click the
OK button.
Saving custom templates
You can save a custom template to use again by entering a template name in the Te m p l a t e box (in the Custom
Settings dialog) and clicking the
Save Template button ( ).
Deleting custom templates
You can delete a custom template by selecting the template from the Te m p l a t e drop-down list (in the Custom
Settings dialog) and clicking the
Delete Template button ( ).
Saving all open audio files
Choosing Save All from the File menu automatically prompts you to save all open audio files on the current
workspace.
Note:
Pressing while choosing the Save
All
command automatically saves all open files
without prompting you to approve each save.
Shift
F1
Shift