Windowsmediavideo] dialog box, P423 – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.6.5 User Manual
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Exporting in File Formats
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[WindowsMediaVideo] Dialog Box
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Exporting to File in a Format that Differs from the Project Settings
You can use an exporter to export to file in a format that differs from the project settings.
1 Click [Export] on the Recorder.
2 Click [Print to File].
The [Print to File] dialog box appears.
[Print to File] Dialog Box
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Alternative
• Click [File] on the menu bar, and click [Export]
→ [Print to File].
• Exporting to file:
[F11]
3 Click a category in the category tree, and check [Enable Conversion].
All exporters and preset exporters where the export format differs from the project settings are displayed. Preset
exporters where conversion processing is performed will have a “
→” symbol on their icon.
4 Select an exporter, and click the expand button in [Advanced].
Preset exporters stored as default can also be selected.
The [Print to File] (Detailed Settings) dialog box appears.
[Print to File] (Detailed Settings) Dialog Box
5 Set the details of the format to be exported.
[Video settings]
[Mode]
[CBR] is a fixed transfer mode. It encodes with a constant bitrate regardless
of movement or image complexity. Enter a value for [Bitrate].
[CBR (2-pass)] performs encoding after an analysis for movement and image
complexity.
[VBR (quality based)] is a variable transfer mode of direct conversion. The
allotted bitrate is varied according to movement and image complexity. Enter
a value for [Quality].
[VBR (2-pass)] is a variable transfer mode. The allotted bitrate is varied after
an analysis of movement and image complexity. Enter the average bitrate in
[Bitrate], and maximum bitrate in [Max].
[Frame rate]
Check this item to change the frame rate (1-60 fps). To set to 29.97 fps, enter
“2997”.
[Picture size]
The image size can be set by selecting from the list. Checking [Square pixel]
sets the image aspect ratio at 1:1. Check this if the video is made vertically
long or horizontally long by the playback device.
[Quality setting]
Move the slider depending on the relative importance of [frame rate (0)]
(prioritizes smooth movement) and [image quality (100)].
[Audio settings]
[Mode]
[CBR] is a fixed transfer mode. It encodes with a constant bitrate regardless
of audio complexity. Select a bitrate from the [Bitrate] list.
[CBR (2-pass)] performs encoding after an analysis for audio complexity.
[VBR (quality based)] is a variable transfer mode. The allotted bitrate is
varied according to audio complexity. Select an average bitrate from the
[Quality] list.