Sony SF-10000 User Manual

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Setting video options 
Video file properties 
The video properties for a file affect how video is displayed and rendered when you save the file. In most situations, you can leave these 
settings at their default values. However, you can adjust the video properties of a file as needed. 
1.  
From the View menu, choose File Properties. The File Properties window appears. 
2.  
Choose a setting from the Video field order drop-down list. This setting affects how the video is displayed and rendered when you 
save the file. 
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None (progressive scan) Treats video as non-interlaced. 
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Upper field first Treats video as interlaced and reads the interlaced video as upper field first. 
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Lower field first Treats video as interlaced and reads the interlaced video as lower field first. 
Note: 
The Video field order setting remains in effect only as long as the file is open. The setting is not retained when you save or close 
the file. 
3.  
Choose a setting from the Video pixel aspect ratio drop-down list to determine the ratio used to display and render the video. In 
most cases, this value is auto-detected for you. 
Configuring your video settings  
You can use the Video tab on the Preferences dialog to choose your video settings. From the Options menu, choose Preferences, and
then click the Video tab.  
The items on this tab are explained below.  
Items  
Description 
Frame numbering on
This drop-down list determines how the frame information is displayed on the video 
thumbnails  
strip when you have frame number display enabled. To display frame numbers, 
choose the Frame number option. To display timecode, choose the Media timecode 
option. 
Allow pulldown removal when  If you want to automatically remove pulldown fields when opening 24 fps 
opening 24p DV  
progressive-scan DV video files, select this check box. To open your 24p DV video files 
as 29.97 fps interlaced video (60i), clear this check box. 
Deinterlace method  
Choose a setting from the drop-down list to determine how the two fields that make 
up a video frame are separated when you render to a progressive format: 
•   Blend Fields Maintains the data in the two fields by blending them together. This 
method can produce a smooth, motion-blurred image. 
•   Interpolate Deletes one field and uses the remaining field to interpolate the 
deleted lines. This produces sharper images than Blend Fields but can introduce 
jagged motion or stair-stepping artifacts. 
Resample source video when 
rendering to a higher frame 
rate 
Select this check box if you want to interpolate video frames when you render to a 
frame rate that is greater than the source file’s frame rate. 
External monitor device 
Allows you to identify an external video device with which Sound Forge software can 
communicate. This video device is used to display previews on an external monitor. 
Important: 
Pulldown is automatically added when you preview 24p video on an 
external monitor. 
WORKING WITH VIDEO 
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