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Split by Scene
This feature automatically splits up different scenes into individual
files. In Ulead VideoStudio, the way scenes are detected depends on
which step you are in. In the Capture Step, Split by Scene detects
individual scenes based on the original footage’s recording date and
time. In the Edit Step, if Split by Scene is applied to a DV AVI file,
scenes can be detected in two ways: by the recording date and time, or
by the changes in the content of the video. Whereas in an MPEG file,
scenes are detected only based on the content changes.
Storyboard
A storyboard is a visual representation of your movie. Individual clips
are represented as image thumbnails on the timeline.
Streaming
This is a relatively new Internet technology that allows large files to be
played as they are being downloaded. Streaming is commonly used for
large video and audio files.
SVCD
Super Video CD
(SVCD)
is commonly described as an enhanced
version of VCD. It is based on MPEG-2 technology with Variable Bit
Rate (VBR) support. The typical running time of an SVCD is about
30-45 minutes. Although you could extend this to 70 minutes, you
will have to compromise sound and image quality. SVCDs can be
played back on stand-alone VCD/SVCD players, most DVD players,
and all CD-ROM/DVD-ROM with a DVD/SVCD player software.
Template
A work pattern in a software program. It includes predefined formats
and settings to save user’s efforts and reduce risks of making mistakes.
Timecode
The timecode of a video file is a numerical way of representing the
position in a video. Timecodes can be used to make very accurate edits.