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Audio -6 dB on import: When you load a file containing audio material (sound), the
loudness of the generated object will be set to -6 dB. This is particularly useful when
playing back several objects that contain audio material at the same time. This
reduces the risk of undesirable clipping. Object loudness can be edited (view page 110)
at any time.
Import
Automatically create frame table during import Sometimes, rebuilding a frame table
can get rid of problems in certain MPEG files. For example, such problems can be
present if the navigation (positioning of the playback marker, transport) is bumpy or
doesn't function at all.
Normally, when loading MPEG video, a frame table is not created in order to speed up
the loading process. If you do create one anyway, MPEG files are normally noticeably
faster and easier to edit.
Automatically create waveform when importing: Select this option to automatically
create a waveform display for the audio track. This can also be created at any time via
the context menu.
Import videos with audio: If a video file contains video and audio data, the audio track
of the video will also be imported if this option is activated. It will be displayed as a
combination object in the project together with the video. If you want to edit or
replace the audio track later, you must first display the video and audio object on
separate tracks (context menu "Audio functions" > "Video/Audio on separate tracks".
Audio and video objects are grouped to synchronize sound and image, if you want to
edit the audio or video separately, you have to first remove this grouping ("Ungroup"
button in the toolbar or via the "Edit" menu).
Standard display time: Specify how long an image in the project should be displayed
before moving to the next object.
Note: Adding transitions between the objects will reduce the actual display time. If
you plan on using transitions, it is best not to set the display time too short.
Trim videos: Sometimes video clips have damaged frames at the beginning or end.
Most often these are green, black or incomplete. Here you have the option of
automatically trimming your videos during import if your footage constantly has
damaged frames. Specify how many images (frames) should be trimmed at the
beginning and the end of the video.
Note: The frames are not lost due to the shortening. By adjusting the object length in
the project window you can make the trimmed frames reappear.
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