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Glossary
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∫ MPEG (MPG) file
• This file uses the coloured image compression format.
• MPEG1, MPEG2, MPEG4 (ASF) files can be
displayed in the MotionSD STUDIO library.
• MPEG2 compressed MPEG files can be edited in
MotionSD STUDIO.
∫ MTV file
• Has the file extension [.mtv] and is used in conjunction
with MPEG2 files.
• MotionSD STUDIO supports MPEG2 files with
associated MTV files created by MotionSD STUDIO.
MTV files themselves are not displayed in MotionSD
STUDIO.
• When backing up MPEG2 files that are associated
with MTV files, backup by folder.
∫ Non-linear editing
• This is a method to import (record) video or audio data
into the hard disk of the personal computer. This is
called Non-linear editing because linear recording
media such as video tapes are not used for import.
∫ Rendering
• You add special effects such as title, fade, and audio
mix in a clip and organise them into 1 video clip. This
process is called rendering.
∫ SBG files
• These are sample audio files which can be used as
background music with MotionSD STUDIO.
∫ SEQ file
• This is a file where you can save the editing
information of MotionSD STUDIO, and its extension is
[.seq]. You can access the saved editing information
at any time.
∫ Time code
• The time code refers to time data expressed in hours,
minutes, seconds, and frames (1 second conforms to
about 25 frames <30 frames for the NTSC system>).
The origin of the time code is 00:00:00:00, and the
time code cannot be reset, which enables you to know
the absolute position of any video.
∫ TTE file
• This is a file where you can save the title information
of the title editor, and its extension is [.tte]. If you save
a file as the TTE file, you can re-edit the title with it.
∫ USB terminal
• USB is the abbreviation of Universal Serial Bus. This
is one of the standards for connection between
personal computers and peripheral devices.