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Table Of Contents
Project Handling
Project Setup Dialog
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The following options are available:
Author
Allows you to specify a project author that is written into the file, when you
export audio files and activate the Insert iXML chunk option. You can specify
a default author in the Default Author Name field (File > Preferences >
General > Personalization).
Company
Allows you to specify a company name that is written into the file, when you
export audio files and activate the Insert iXML chunk option. You can specify
a default company in the Default Company Name field (File > Preferences
> General > Personalization).
Start
Allows you to specify the start time of the project in timecode format. This also
determines the sync start position when synchronizing to external devices.
Length
Allows you to specify the length of the project.
Frame Rate
Allows you to specify the timecode standard and frame rate for the project.
When synchronizing to an external device, this setting must correspond to the
frame rate of any incoming timecode.
Get From Video
Allows you to set the project frame rate to the frame rate of an imported video
file.
Display Format
Allows you to specify the global display format that is used for all rulers and
position displays in the program, except the ruler tracks. However, you can
make independent display format selections for the individual rulers and
displays.
Display Offset
Allows you to specify an offset for the time positions that are displayed in the
rulers and position displays to compensate for the Start position setting.
Bar Offset
This setting is only used, when you select the Bars+Beats display format.
Allows you to specify an offset for the time positions that are displayed in the
rulers and position displays to compensate for the Start position setting.
Sample Rate
Allows you to specify the sample rate at which records and plays back audio.
If your audio hardware generates the sample rate internally and you
select a non-supported sample rate, this is indicated by a different color.
In this case, you must set a different sample rate to make your audio files
play back properly.