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Actual Size
Sets the window to the size of the video.
Double Size
Enlarges the window to twice the actual size.
Aspect Ratio
You can also drag the borders of the Video Player window to resize it. However, this
might lead to a distorted image. To prevent this, you can set an option from the Aspect
Ratio pop-up menu.
If you select None, the aspect ratio of the video is not kept when you resize the
window. The image is enlarged/reduced to occupy the whole Video Player window.
Internal allows you to resize the window freely while keeping the aspect ratio of
the video. Borders might be displayed around the video image to ll the window.
External allows you to resize the window within some limits so that the video
image always lls the full window and its aspect ratio is kept.
NOTE
In full screen mode, the aspect ratio of the video is always kept.
Scrubbing Video
You can scrub video events, that is, play them back forwards or backwards.
PROCEDURE
1. Select Studio > Video Player.
2. Do one of the following:
Click in the Video Player window and move the mouse to the left or to the right.
Use a jog wheel on a remote controller.
Editing Video
Video events are created automatically when you import a video le.
When working with video events, the following applies:
You can view and edit video events in the Project window. A video event triggers the
playback of the corresponding video clip.
You can copy and trim video events.
You cannot draw, glue, and mute video events, or apply fades or crossfades.
Extracting Audio from Video
You can extract the audio stream of a video le on import.
PROCEDURE
1. Do one of the following:
Select File > Import > Audio from Video File.
This creates an audio clip in the Pool, but does not add any events to the Project
window.
Select Media > Extract Audio from Video File.
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