Adobe 22030000 User Guide - Page 52

Duration, Dimensions, DVD Transcode Status, Bitrate, Project panel columns

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ENCORE CS3 48 User Guide A B C D E F G H Project panel A. Preview B. Audio C. Menu D. Timeline E. Still image F. Video G. Toggle display of different item types H. Create a new item (If nothing is selected in the Project panel, Encore uses the default assets from the Library panel.) When you select an asset, a thumbnail preview appears in the upper-left corner of the Project panel. If the asset contains video or audio, a play controller appears below it so that you can preview the asset. Next to the thumbnail is information about the displayed asset. If you select more than one asset, the text next to the thumbnail indicates the number of assets selected. Note: You import subtitle script files directly into the timeline in which they belong, not the Project panel. (See "About subtitles in DVD projects" on page 136.) Project panel columns The Project panel contains the following columns, which provide information about the assets you've imported. To show or hide any of these columns, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) on a column header and choose a column name from the context menu. Name Displays the name of the asset or element. You can rename any element. Type Displays the asset type or element type. Duration Displays the duration of the asset or element, where applicable, in the format hours; minutes; seconds; frames. Dimensions Displays the dimensions of the image, in pixels. This field is useful for identifying still-image assets that are not the correct size for the broadcast standard for the project. DVD Transcode Status Displays the DVD transcoded state of the asset: transcoded or untranscoded. DVD Transcode Settings This column displays the DVD setting used to encode the asset. (See "About transcoding" on page 51.) Blu-ray Transcode Status Displays the Blu-ray transcoded state of the asset: transcoded or untranscoded. Blu-ray Transcode Settings This column displays the Blu-ray setting used to encode the asset. (See "About transcoding" on page 51.) Size Displays the file size of the asset. Bitrate Displays the bit rate of the selected asset. (For untranscoded assets, the bit rate is an estimate.)

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ENCORE CS3
User Guide
48
Project panel
A.
Preview
B.
Audio
C.
Menu
D.
Timeline
E.
Still image
F.
Video
G.
Toggle display of different item types
H.
Create a new item (If nothing
is selected in the Project panel, Encore uses the default assets from the Library panel.)
When you select an asset, a thumbnail preview appears in the upper-left corner of the Project panel. If the asset
contains video or audio, a play controller appears below it so that you can preview the asset. Next to the thumbnail
is information about the displayed asset. If you select more than one asset, the text next to the thumbnail indicates
the number of assets selected.
Note:
You import subtitle script files directly into the timeline in which they belong, not the Project panel. (See “About
subtitles in DVD projects” on page 136.)
Project panel columns
The Project panel contains the following columns, which provide information about the assets you’ve imported. To
show or hide any of these columns, right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) on a column header and choose
a column name from the context menu.
N
ame
Displays the name of the asset or element. You can rename any element.
Type
Displays the asset type or element type.
Duration
Displays the duration of the asset or element, where applicable, in the format hours; minutes; seconds;
frames.
Dimensions
Displays the dimensions of the image, in pixels. This field is useful for identifying still-image assets that
are not the correct size for the broadcast standard for the project.
DVD Transcode Status
Displays the DVD transcoded state of the asset: transcoded or untranscoded.
DVD Transcode Settings
This column displays the DVD setting used to encode the asset. (See “About transcoding”
on page 51.)
Blu-ray Transcode Status
Displays the Blu-ray transcoded state of the asset: transcoded or untranscoded.
Blu-ray Transcode Settings
This column displays the Blu-ray setting used to encode the asset. (See “About
transcoding” on page 51.)
Size
Displays the file size of the asset.
Bitrate
Displays the bit rate of the selected asset. (For untranscoded assets, the bit rate is an estimate.)
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