
VIDEOSTUDIO HELP
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Project File
In VideoStudio, a project file (*.VSP) contains the required
information to link all associated image, audio, and video files. You
need to open a project file first before starting video-editing in
VideoStudio.
Render
Rendering is the process of making a finished movie from the source
files in a project.
Scenes
A scene is a series of frames binded by continuity. In Ulead
VideoStudio, each scene that is captured using the Split by Scene
feature is based on the footage’s recording date and time. In a captured
DV AVI file, scenes can be separated into several files based on the
footage’s recording date and time or by changes in the content of the
video. In an MPEG-1 or MPEG-2 file, scenes are separated into files
based on content changes.
Seamless Capture
As a workaround to the 4 GB capture file size limitation in Windows
systems that use the FAT 32 file system (such as Windows 98 and
Windows Me), Ulead VideoStudio automatically saves captured video
as a new file when this limitation has been reached. This method,
known as seamless capture, allows the capturing process to be
performed uninterrupted no matter how long the footage is.
VideoStudio performs seamless capture when capturing DV Type-1 or
DV Type-2 (from DV camcorder), or when capturing MPEG video
(from DV camcorder or analog capture device).
Windows systems such as Windows 2000 and Windows XP that are
installed using the NTFS file system do not have the 4 GB limitation.
SmartRender
SmartRender technology renders only project changes, eliminating the
need to re-render whole projects and enabling fast previewing.