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Chapter 4
‘A/V asynchronicity’: This controls the adjustment of the
synchronisation between image and sound. This setting only
influences the display of footage with the device. It has no
effect when burning to DVD or exporting to tape. It can be nec-
essary to use this setting to adjust the time difference between
the sound and the image when you play the sound on another
device than the image (for example via a monitor and a sepa-
rate amplifier). Many monitors need a short time to display the
video. In case you are listening to the sound via headphones or
a sound system, this can lead to a minimal, but irritating timing
difference. In order to adjust the timing difference during play
back, you should do the following:
•Incaseyoursoundcomesbeforetheimage,e.g.incasethe
sound of a closing door can be heard before you see it, you
should move the slider to the right (positive direction)
•If,onthecontrary,youseetheimagebeforeyouhearthe
corresponding sound, you should compensate by moving the
slider to the left (negative direction)
Effects, rendering
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The menu is only completely available in the
Gold Edition.
This menu contains settings for the display of effect lists and
effect rendering.
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‘Render Border’: This function can be activated by plac-
ing a mark next to it . This creates a black border around the
edges of the screen, covering any unwanted disturbances dur-
ing play back. Please note that the affected border is so thin
that it is normally not visible on a normal TV set. This function
will only become visible when displayed on an HDTV screen or
projector.
‘Set border’: This sets the size of the border area.
‘Sound after creation’: This setting is used to set up a sound
after a rendering process. This is to let you know that the
process has ended. The rendering time after which the sound
signal has to be played can be set here. This function is useful
when you want to do something else during longer rendering
times, but still do not want to miss the end of the rendering
process.
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Should you not want to hear a sound signal, you should
change ‘when’ to ‘never’. Use ‘when’ to set the minimum ren-
dering time after which a sound signal should be played.
The duration of the sound signal can be set with ‘Max. sound
signal duration’. Should you choose a sound that is shorter
than the set duration, it will be played shorter as well. It is also
possible to set a repeat to indicate how often the signal should
be repeated. It is also possible to set the sound itself. Either
the system default sound is used or you can choose a sound
from the audio jingles.
‘Operator list’: This is where you define if and how you use
the favorites list. This list consists of effects that are listed
once again at the start of the list. The followings settings can
be made. The setting ‘List only’ lists no favorites, but displays
the effect list as a normal list. The setting ‘Often used’ lists the
most recently used ten effects as a favorite list on top of the
effect list. When you choose ‘with favorites’, you must also set
the favorites list. In that case, only the effects you designate
will be shown on top of the list.
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‘Edit favorite list’: This menu is used to fill your favorites list
with operators of your choice. First, choose the list you want
to edit and then select the effects in the list on the right. To do
this, multiselect must be activated. This can be found on top
of the scroll bar. Below the list, you can select one of the effect
lists in order to only be presented with certain effects for selec-
tion. You also have the possibility to delete the correct mark-
ings of the list or even all markings of all favorites lists.
Should you want to delete the list with the most used effects,
in order to rebuild it, click on ‘Delete list of most used effects’.
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‘Smart Rendering’: This can be used to activate the back-
ground rendering of the effects.
Just checkmark the box (next to ‘Smart Rendering’) to do this.
Click on it again to deactivate the background rendering func-
tion. When you activate the ‘Smart Rendering’ function, most
effects are rendered in the background. In the meantime, you
can continue working in other menus. Several renderings can
be started that will be completed one after another, while you
continue to work.
The function ‘Abort rendering’ is used to abort the current and
waiting renderings. Below this, you can see the number of ef-
fects and their total time.
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