Exporting Your Production, Continued
By
Frank Völkel,
published on December 29, 2000
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: ready, for, the, masses
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: ready, for, the, masses
Contents
- 1. Digital Editing - Ready For The Masses
- 2. Digital Editing - Ready For The Masses, Continued
- 3. RT2000 Test System: Athlon 1 GHz On A KT133 Platform
- 4. RT2000 Test System: Athlon 1 GHz On A KT133 Platform, Continued
- 5. Setup And Software
- 6. The Two Components Of The RT2000 Pack
- 7. Breakout Box - Analog Interfaces For Audio And Video
- 8. Breakout Box - Analog Interfaces For Audio And Video, Continued
- 9. And Action!
- 10. And Action!, Continued
- 11. And Action!, Continued
- 12. Editing In Progress
- 13. Editing In Progress, Continued
- 14. Editing In Progress, Continued
- 15. Exporting Your Production
- 16. Exporting Your Production, Continued
- 17. Exporting Your Production, Continued
- 18. Windows 98 - Not As Professional!
- 19. Conclusion - A Complete Platform For Video Editing
- 20. Matrox RT2000 Specifications
- 21. Audio Features
16. Exporting Your Production, Continued

You should apply MPEG-1 Layer 3 (MP3) for audio.
It is also possible to save your project on an analog VCR. The audio and video signal are then taken from the breakout box. You should use a S-VHS device in order to keep the quality loss as small as possible.

The file converter helps you convert single sequences into other video formats.
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