Steinberg Nuendo 3.1 User Manual
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NUENDO Working with film transfers 81 • Speeding up or slowing down the video speed is only possible if the video is running through a “computer graphics card”. If a professional genlocked video card is used, the video playback speed is derived from the genlock input. What is 23.976 fps used for? The world of digital video formats is ever changing and the results are new developments for every media professional involved in movies, television, corporate video and more. With the advent of HD cameras that are capable of recording at several different framerates internally, the options available to cinematographers have become staggering. Since the look of film running at 24 fps is unique, many HD produc- tions are filmed at 24 fps to mimic the look of film on video. Since the speed change from 24 fps to 29.97 fps NTSC is such an odd one (requiring the 0.1% pull-down), designers of these cameras have de- veloped a method of recording that allows the camera to record like film but also output a NTSC video signal at the same time without any speed change. They record at 23.976 fps which translates to 24 fps pulled down -0.1%. • Many of the high-end professional HD cameras allow you to record at 23.976 fps, 25 fps, 29.97 fps, 30 fps, 59.94 and even 60 fps.
NUENDO 84 Index A Audio playback speed Adjusting 74 C Converting MIDI to CC track automation 34 D Duplicate track 25 E Exporting Selected Tracks 25 External effects About 35 Favorites 41 Freezing 43 Missing plug-ins 35, 42 Setting up 36 External instruments About 35 Favorites 41 Freezing 43 Missing plug-ins 35, 42 Setting up 39 Extracting MIDI Automation 34 F Film Transfers About 68 Framerates 68 Procedures 68 Folding Track Folding options 18 Framerates About 68 G Glue Tube tool 20 Gluing all events of a track 22 Gluing one event to the next 20 Gluing selected events 21 Gluing several events in one go 21 Using modifiers 22 I Inspector Sub panels 30 K Key commands Mixer 47 Pool 53 L Legato dialog 32 M Machine Control Auto Edit for Time Base 9-Pin 59 Setting Auto Edit Pre/Postroll 60 Metronome Settings 23 Metronome Setup Use Time Signature at Record Start Time 23 MIDI Dissolving Parts 32 Freezing Track Parameters 31 Legato Options 32 Preferences 16 Selecting notes of equal pitch (same or all octaves) 33 MIDI Handling 31
NUENDO Index 85 Mixer 44 Channel colors 46 Context menu functions 44 Copying channel settings 47 Mixer key commands 47 N Networking Download Selected Tracks 61 Merge Active Project to Select- ed Network Project 61 P Panning Bypass 48 Pool Search Filters 52 Search Functionality 51 Searching for User Attributes 53 Pool key commands 53 Preferences 12 Editing 13 General page 15 MIDI 16 VST 16 Process Bars dialog 49 Pull-down 2-3 Pull-down 71 About 68 Video 79 Pull-up About 68 Video 79 R Recovering recordings 64 Remote Control Accessing user panels via re- mote control devices 58 Resizing tracks in the Track list 29 S Score editor Colors 56 No Flag/Beam 57 Selection indicators 56 Showing/Hiding the custom colors 56 Search Functionality in Pool 51 Stereo Pan Law Equal Power 28 T Telecine process About 70 Transferring film to NTSC video 71 Transferring film to PAL/SECAM video 70 Tempo Track Process Bars dialog 49 Thumbnail cache files Generating 53 Track archive Exporting 25 Sample rate conversion 27 Selecting individual tracks 25 Track Folding 18 Track Selection 29 V Video Thumbnail cache files 53