Autodesk 64006-051108-9001 User Guide - Page 172

Reset to Default Layout, Choose Background Image

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164 Chapter 8: Encoding Layout (screen size) - Determines the size of the screen on the device. Some devices have only one screen size - typically either 160x160 or 320x320. Some devices may have a widescreen and allow the user to show and hide the Graffiti input area. On these devices, there may be multiple screen sizes depending on the orientation of the device (landscape or portrait) and whether or not the Graffiti input area is visible. The encoded movie can never have dimensions larger than the selected layout size. Movie (video size) - Determines the dimensions of the encoded movie. The pop-up menu provides a number of standard sizes which fit in the selected Layout (screen size). If the aspect ratio of the source content does not match the aspect ratio selected, the source video will be adjusted to fit. For full screen sizes (160x160 and 320x320), the source video's size is adjusted by removing (or cropping) the edges to make it square. For all other sizes, the source video's size is adjusted by scaling it proportionally to fit within the requested size. Note that you can also set the movie size to almost any dimension by directly manipulating the movie in the preview area on the right of the layout options. When you adjust the size in the preview pane, the Movie (video size) pop-up updates to reflect the change. Select Background Color - Click the color box to choose a background color for the video. The background color appears in any area not covered by user interface elements, the movie, or the background image. Choose Background Image - Click to select a background image. Kinoma Producer scales the image to fit the selected Layout (screen size). The size and position of the background image can be modified in the preview area. Images in the following formats can be used as background images: BMP, JPEG, Photoshop, PICT, PNG, Targa, and TIFF. Clear Background Image - Removes the background image. Reset to Default Layout - Resets all of the layout options to their default values for this preset. Preview Area - The preview area displays a representation of the encoded video layout on the target device. The preview takes into account the layout size, movie size, background color, and background image. You can use the mouse to adjust the size and location of both the movie and the background image. To position the movie and background image, click on the object to move and drag to the desired position. To resize the movie or background image, click in any corner of the object and drag to the desired size. When the cursor rolls over the preview area, resize handles appear on the movie and background image. Show Movie Controls - Controls whether the layout area leaves room for the normal Kinoma Player user interface. Unchecking this option creates a larger area for the custom layout. Files encoded with Show Controls unchecked open in Kinoma Player with no user interface visible.

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Chapter 8: Encoding
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Layout (screen size)
— Determines the size of the screen on the device. Some devices have only
one screen size – typically either 160x160 or 320x320. Some devices may have a widescreen and
allow the user to show and hide the Graffiti input area. On these devices, there may be multiple
screen sizes depending on the orientation of the device (landscape or portrait) and whether or
not the Graffiti input area is visible. The encoded movie can never have dimensions larger than
the selected layout size.
Movie (video size)
— Determines the dimensions of the encoded movie. The pop-up menu
provides a number of standard sizes which fit in the selected Layout (screen size). If the aspect
ratio of the source content does not match the aspect ratio selected, the source video will be
adjusted to fit. For full screen sizes (160x160 and 320x320), the source video’s size is adjusted
by removing (or cropping) the edges to make it square. For all other sizes, the source video’s
size is adjusted by scaling it proportionally to fit within the requested size. Note that you can
also set the movie size to almost any dimension by directly manipulating the movie in the
preview area on the right of the layout options. When you adjust the size in the preview pane,
the Movie (video size) pop-up updates to reflect the change.
Select Background Color
— Click the color box to choose a background color for the video. The
background color appears in any area not covered by user interface elements, the movie, or the
background image.
Choose Background Image
— Click to select a background image. Kinoma Producer scales the
image to fit the selected Layout (screen size). The size and position of the background image
can be modified in the preview area. Images in the following formats can be used as
background images: BMP, JPEG, Photoshop, PICT, PNG, Targa, and TIFF.
Clear Background Image
— Removes the background image.
Reset to Default Layout
— Resets all of the layout options to their default values for this preset.
Preview Area
— The preview area displays a representation of the encoded video layout on the
target device. The preview takes into account the layout size, movie size, background color, and
background image.
You can use the mouse to adjust the size and location of both the movie and the background
image. To position the movie and background image, click on the object to move and drag to
the desired position. To resize the movie or background image, click in any corner of the object
and drag to the desired size. When the cursor rolls over the preview area, resize handles appear
on the movie and background image.
Show Movie Controls
— Controls whether the layout area leaves room for the normal Kinoma
Player user interface. Unchecking this option creates a larger area for the custom layout. Files
encoded with Show Controls unchecked open in Kinoma Player with no user interface visible.