Specifying Your General Settings - Matrox Mojito MAX Installation And User Manual

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your project. For example, if you create a new NTSC sequence, the settings you
apply for that new NTSC sequence will also be applied to any previously created
NTSC sequences in your project.

Specifying your general settings

To specify your general sequence settings on Matrox Mojito MAX:
Choose Sequence > Sequence Settings and click the Playback
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button.
Settings
Click the General tab.
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Under Video Processing Format , select either 8-bit or 10-bit to indicate
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the bit depth you want to use for processing video in a sequence. When the
video output for an HD sequence is downconverted to NTSC or PAL, or
when you are working with a 1440×1080i/p sequence, the video processing
format will be set to 8-bit .
¦ Note
If you select a 10-bit video processing format, you'll be able to capture
clips to Matrox 10-bit uncompressed format only. If you also want your
previews to be rendered to 10-bit format, make sure that you configure the
Matrox uncompressed codec to 10-bit for your video previews as explained
in
"Defining your video preview settings"
Use the Preroll/Postroll frames for audio scrubbing sliders to specify the
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number of audio frames you want to be played before/after the location of
the current-time indicator when you scrub a sequence. This lets you hear
more audio to help you better identify sounds when scrubbing. For example,
if you set the number of preroll frames for audio scrubbing to 3 , you will
hear the audio for the current frame and three previous frames when you
scrub a frame in a sequence.
¦ Note
To return a slider to it's default setting, click its D button. This button
is available for all sliders in the Matrox dialog boxes.
on page 57.
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