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EventStream Authoring, Adding EventStreams

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214 Chapter 9: EventStream EventStream Authoring Some video editing applications enable you to add EventStreams while editing your video and audio, then intelligently import the EventStream information along with the video for encoding within Cleaner. With editing tools that do not author EventStreams, you can use Cleaner to add EventStreams after you finish creating your project. Not all streaming formats support all EventStream events. Review the compatibility charts later in this chapter to make sure that formats you are targeting support the events you want to use. Adding EventStreams To add an EventStream to your project: 1. From the Batch window, double-click the project to open the Project window. 2. Choose Windows > EventStream or click Edit in the Project window > EventStream tab to open the EventStream Editor. 3. In the Project window, move the movie controller to the appropriate time for the event. 4. Click Add at the bottom of the EventStream Editor. Cleaner adds a Marker event to the list at the time specified by the movie controller position in the Project window. Initially, events added to the EventStream Editor appear as markers. 5. To change the newly added marker event to an event type, use the Event pulldown menu on the left. See "Supported Events" on page 217 for the available options. The EventStream list is updated automatically with the event that you choose.

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Chapter 9: EventStream
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EventStream Authoring
Some video editing applications enable you to add EventStreams while editing your video and
audio, then intelligently import the EventStream information along with the video for
encoding within Cleaner. With editing tools that do not author EventStreams, you can use
Cleaner to add EventStreams after you finish creating your project. Not all streaming formats
support all EventStream events. Review the compatibility charts later in this chapter to make
sure that formats you are targeting support the events you want to use.
Adding EventStreams
To add an EventStream to your project:
1.
From the Batch window, double-click the project to open the Project window.
2.
Choose Windows > EventStream or click Edit in the Project window > EventStream tab to
open the EventStream Editor.
3.
In the Project window, move the movie controller to the appropriate time for the event.
4.
Click Add at the bottom of the EventStream Editor.
Cleaner adds a Marker event to the list at the time specified by the movie controller position
in the Project window. Initially, events added to the EventStream Editor appear as markers.
5.
To change the newly added marker event to an event type, use the Event pulldown menu on
the left. See “Supported Events” on page 217 for the available options. The EventStream list
is updated automatically with the event that you choose.