
ULEAD VIDEOSTUDIO USER GUIDE
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Clip display mode:
Determines the manner to which your video clip will be
presented on the Timeline. Select
Thumbnail only
if you want your clip to be
represented by a corresponding thumbnail on the Timeline. Select
File name
only
if you want your clip to be represented by its file name on the Timeline.
Or you can select
Thumbnail and file name
to have your clip represented
by its corresponding thumbnail and file name.
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Working folder:
Allows you to select the folder you want to save your
finished projects and captured clips.
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Instant Playback target:
Select where to play back your project. If you
have a dual head display card, you can play back your project on both the
Preview Window
and an external display device.
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Default field order:
Choose the default field option for the selected video
clip whose field option is unknown. Field-based video stores video data as two
distinct fields of information for each frame. If your video is only for computer
playback, select Frame-based.
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Automatically save project every:
Select and specify the time interval
when VideoStudio automatically saves a currently active project.
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Apply anti-flickering filter in image clips:
Reduces the flickering that
happens when using a television to view image clips.
• Use Fit-to-Screen as default size in Overlay track:
Select this option to
set default size to Fit-to-Screen for clips in Overlay track.
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Cache image clips in memory:
Stores image clips in the computer memory
for better editing and playback.
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Display DV timecode on Preview Window:
Displays the timecode of a DV
video on the
Preview Window
when it is being played back. Your display
card must be VMR (Video Mixing Renderer) compatible for the DV timecode to
be displayed properly.
Edit tab
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Apply color filter:
Select to configure VideoStudio to confine its color palette
to those visible in the NTSC or PAL filter color space to make sure that all the
colors are valid. Clear if for monitor display only.
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Resampling quality:
Specifies the quality for all effects and clips. A higher
quality results in better video reproduction but takes longer to render. Choose
Best
if you are preparing for final output. Choose
Good
for fastest operation.
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