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Removing videos
You can remove videos from each ow independently.
PROCEDURE
In the Flows panel, right-click the ow from which you want to remove a video and choose
Video > Detach from the context menu.
RESULT
The video is removed from the selected ow.
RELATED LINKS
Flows panel on page 87
Changing the volume of video audio
Any audio that is part of a video you have added is played back in sync with the music in the
project. You can change the video volume manually.
PREREQUISITE
The Mixer window is shown.
PROCEDURE
1. Optional: If the Video channel is not shown in the Mixer window, click Video in the Mixer
toolbar.
2. Change the Video channel volume in any of the following ways:
Click and drag the Video channel fader upwards/downwards.
Click Mute at the top of the Video channel.
RESULT
The volume of audio from videos in your project is changed. If you clicked Mute, no audio from
videos sounds in playback.
RELATED LINKS
Hiding/Showing the Mixer window on page 471
Frame rates
The frame rate of a video is the number of still images that are used per unit of time in order to
create the impression of a moving image, commonly measured in frames per second, or “fps”.
The number of frames per second required to create the impression of a moving image is
determined by how fast the human eye processes movement, and so the most common frame
rate is around 24 fps. However, recent major
lms have been released at 48 fps, which results in
sharper images.
Dorico Elements supports frame rates from 23.976 fps to 60 fps, for example, the US and
Canadian broadcast standard NTSC, which is used in, uses 29.97 fps.
Frame rates are closely linked to timecodes, as timecodes include both the time and the current
frame position.
Setup mode
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