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General Tab
If you have a sound track/s in your project,
select Audio and Video for the Data track.
Frame rate can be set anywhere between 15
and 30 frames per second. Higher frame rates
result in better quality, but larger file sizes.
Check your capture card manual for possible
frame rate recommendation.
It is common to use 29.97 fps for NTSC
video meant for viewing in a VCR in North
America.
As with Frame rate, a larger Frame size
yields a larger file size. Check your captured
clip’s properties and try to use the same
settings.
AVI Tab
Under Compression, choose the codec or
type of compression software you will use to
create your video. All digital video is com-
pressed in some way, and video clips cap-
tured to your computer are already using
some kind of codec. Check your captured
clip’s properties, and if possible, use the same
settings.
Some video capture cards record
“uncompressed” video, in which case you
should select None as the compression type
(this, however, will create a very large file).
Many codecs allow you to select output
Quality as a percentage. Some codecs allow
you to set Keyframe for every X Frames.
Lower numbers result in higher quality but
longer render times.
Video Save Options: General
Video Save Options: AVI