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Logic Pro 9 User Manual - Help Library - Apple

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• FireWire: Choose this mode to output QuickTime movies from your project to a<br />

FireWire device. (Your FireWire DV device must be connected at the time.) For<br />

technical reasons, only QuickTime movies in DV format are supported.<br />

• Video Format pop-up menu: When either the Digital Cinema Desktop or FireWire option<br />

is chosen from the Video Output pop-up menu, the Video Format pop-up menu<br />

becomes available.<br />

• Digital Cinema Desktop offers three choices: Preview, Full Screen, and Raw.<br />

• FireWire offers several PAL and NTSC format options, at different frame rates and<br />

resolutions. Choose the most appropriate format for your project.<br />

• Sound Output pop-up menu: Offers three choices:<br />

• Mute: The audio track of the video file is disabled.<br />

• System Sound: The audio track of the video is played through the System Sound<br />

device (as defined in the Audio MIDI Setup utility).<br />

• External Device: Choose this option to route the audio track of the video file to an<br />

external device. In general, you would be most likely to use this option when FireWire<br />

is selected in the Video Output pop-up menu.<br />

• Movie Start field: You can enter the SMPTE offset value directly in the Movie Start field.<br />

This is independent of the SMPTE offset for the project. This allows you to work from<br />

bar one (1 1 1 1 in the Transport bar), even if the video time code—at a particular point<br />

in the video—is several minutes into the movie file. Put simply, this makes your life<br />

easier when creating a soundtrack for all, or part of, a movie file. You can fine-tune the<br />

offset of internal and external video in Video preferences, which affect global projects.<br />

(See Video Preferences in <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong>.)<br />

• Movie Volume slider: Sets the level of the video file audio track.<br />

• Follow Tempo checkbox: Select to make the QuickTime movie run at the chosen tempo<br />

value (see Basis Tempo field below) until it receives a tempo change message from the<br />

Tempo track.<br />

• Basis Tempo field: Set a tempo value for the QuickTime movie.<br />

1262 Chapter 43 <strong>Pro</strong>ject Settings in <strong>Logic</strong> <strong>Pro</strong>

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