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Chapter 7: Appendix SVRT: When Can I Use it? SVRT can be applied to video clips in the MPEG-1, MPEG-2, H.264 (Ultra version only) and DV-AVI (Type I) formats. In the following conditions, clips (or portions of clips) do not require rendering during production, and SVRT can therefore be applied: • The frame rate, frame size, and file format are the same as those of the destination production profile. • The bitrate is similar to that of the destination production profile. • The TV format is the same as that of the destination production profile. For more information, see "Setting Video Clip Interlacing Format" on page 52. If all of the above conditions are met, SVRT can be used. Any clips that do not meet the above criteria are fully rendered without SVRT. In the following conditions, clips (or portions of clips) must be rendered during production, and SVRT can therefore not be applied: • Adding a title or transition effect • Modifying the color of a video clip • Audio profile does not match destination production profile • Modifying the volume of an audio clip • Merging two video clips (clips within 2 seconds before or after the merged clips will be rendered) • Splitting a video clip (clips within 2 seconds before or after the split will be rendered) • Trimming a video clip (clips within 2 seconds before or after the trimmed clip will be rendered) • If the total duration of the production is less than one minute and any portion of the video requires rendering, the entire production will be rendered for efficiency reasons. Licenses and Copyrights This document contains the CyberLink PowerDirector licensing and copyright information for Dolby Laboratories only. For the remaining list of applicable licensing and copyright information for CyberLink PowerDirector, please consult the Readme file. 105

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Chapter 7: Appendix
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SVRT: When Can I Use it?
SVRT can be applied to video clips in the MPEG-1, MPEG-2, H.264 (Ultra version
only) and DV-AVI (Type I) formats. In the following conditions, clips (or portions of
clips) do not require rendering during production, and SVRT can therefore be
applied:
The frame rate, frame size, and file format are the same as those of the
destination production profile.
The bitrate is similar to that of the destination production profile.
The TV format is the same as that of the destination production profile. For
more information, see "Setting Video Clip Interlacing Format" on page 52.
If all of the above conditions are met, SVRT can be used. Any clips that do not meet
the above criteria are fully rendered without SVRT.
In the following conditions, clips (or portions of clips) must be rendered during
production, and SVRT can therefore
not
be applied:
Adding a title or transition effect
Modifying the color of a video clip
Audio profile does not match destination production profile
Modifying the volume of an audio clip
Merging two video clips (clips within 2 seconds before or after the merged
clips will be rendered)
Splitting a video clip (clips within 2 seconds before or after the split will be
rendered)
Trimming a video clip (clips within 2 seconds before or after the trimmed clip
will be rendered)
If the total duration of the production is less than one minute and any portion
of the video requires rendering, the entire production will be rendered for
efficiency reasons.
Licenses and Copyrights
This document contains the CyberLink PowerDirector licensing and copyright
information for Dolby Laboratories only. For the remaining list of applicable
licensing and copyright information for CyberLink PowerDirector, please consult
the Readme file.