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Click "Save" to save your own settings and "Delete" to remove them
from the list.
Export settings: Specify general export parameters like resolution, aspect ratio, and
frame rate here. Select the most frequently used values from the list fields; to set your
own values click on the "..." button. The "Advanced" button opens the specific
settings for the selected video format. "File" enables you to export your file to another
folder than the preset (More information can be found in the section "Folder" on page
75) one. The option "Overwrite file without confirmation" option allows you to
execute multiple exports in the same file.
Other: "Other" also provides the option to switch off your computer automatically
after long encoding processes and to limit export to the selected area (between the in
and out point).
Formats that support Deep Color will additionally show the scheme for color
subsampling and bits per color channel. These are partially adjustable, if this is
supported.
Colorspace: Here you can indicate a colorspace that should be kept during file
playback. BT.709 (sometimes also called Rec.709) is the latest norm and is the
default setting. Change this setting if the video should adhere to other norms and set
a more precise color output.
Other
• Export selected range only
• Apply anti-interlace filter (suppresses flickering)
• Shut down PC automatically after successful export
• Calculate video effects on GPU
Play after export: Some formats allow special playback options (e.g. DV-AVI on the
camera or WMV export with output via Bluetooth to your mobile phone).
Notice: Burning a disc takes place on the the "Burn" screen (view page 69) . Read
more on this in the chapter "Burning a disc".
Video as AVI
When exporting to AVI video, you may set and configure the size and frame rate of
the AVI video and the compression codec for audio (audio compression) and video.
Please see the general information about AVI video formats as well.
Keyboard shortcut: Ctrl + Alt + A