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April 05, 2006
Avid Express Pro and Display Settings
Avid Express has many settings that can be very confusing. Here is an explanation of your Display Settings.
DV Output Setting (not applicable to DV devices connected to an Avid Mojo):
1. Output to DV Device: Select this option if you are on a software-only system or if your system is connected to Avid Mojo but you have selected OHCI from the Device menu.
2. Format: This option is available only when you have Output to DV Device selected. Allows you to select the compressed format to be sent to the DV device.
3. Realtime Encoding: This option is available only when you have Output to DV Device selected and you are in an SD project. Also use this feature if you are on a software-only system. Allows you to enable or disable real-time effects.
More settings after the read more!
Desktop Play Delay (not applicable to DV devices connected to an Avid Mojo)
1. Frames: Available only if you are on a software-only system or if you system is connected to an Avid Mojo but you have selected Device OHCI. Move the slider to increase or decrease the amount of frame offset.
Pre-filled Frames: Seconds of Video to Pre-Fill:
1. n seconds: Type the number of seconds by which to delay playback. By accepting a delay at the beginning of playback, you increase the likelihood that the system will play the material successfully. The maximum delay is 10 seconds.
Open GL Hardware:
1. Video boards installed on your system:Select the Open GL board for your video display. Selecting hardware gives you better performance.
2. Software Open GL:Select if you do not have an Open GL video board.
Enable Confidence View: Enable confidence view if you want to view incoming or outgoing media in the Composer monitor as you are capturing media or creating a digital cut.
Maximum Real Time Streams:
1.Stream Limit n: Select the number of video streams you want to display in the Record monitor at a time.
Posted by MovingPicture at April 5, 2006 02:24 PM

