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Video
Cubase supports the integration of video files in your project.
You can play back video files in various formats and via different output devices from within
Cubase, extract the audio material from a video file, and edit your music to the video.
Video File Compatibility
When working on a project involving a video file, you must make sure that the video file type
works on your system.
NOTE
If you are not able to play back a specific video file, use an external application to convert the file
into a compatible format.
To find out what video files are supported, refer to the Help Center on the Steinberg web site.
RELATED LINKS
Codecs on page 594
Video Container Formats
Video and other multimedia files come in a container format.
This container holds various streams of information including video and audio, but also
metadata such as synchronization information required to play back audio and video together.
Data regarding creation dates, authors, chapter markings, and more can also be held within the
container format.
The following container formats are supported by Cubase:
MOV
This is a QuickTime movie.
MPEG-4
This format can contain various metadata for streaming, editing, local playback, and
interchange of content. Its file extension is .mp4.
AVI
This is a multimedia container format introduced by Microsoft.
Codecs
Codecs are methods of data compression used to make video and audio files smaller and more
manageable for computers.
For further details, refer to the Help Center on the Steinberg web site.
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