About quicktime aperture display modes, P. 260), About – Apple Final Cut Pro 6 User Manual

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Part III

Output

 Track Hinter Settings: Click this to specify options for encoding and packets.

 RTP Payload Encodings: Choose the type of encoding to use.
 Packet Size Limit: Enter a value or choose an option from the pop-up menu to

specify the largest file size for a packet.

 Packet Duration Limit: Enter a value or choose an option from the pop-up menu to

specify the longest duration for a packet.

 Options: Click here to specify the sample description. In the QuickTime Settings

dialog, enter a value in the Interval field to specify the time interval for the sample.
Then specify the number of packets to send and how often to send them.

About QuickTime Aperture Display Modes

QuickTime 7.1 and later supports four aperture display modes that allow you to
properly display video with nonsquare pixels (such as DV video) in QuickTime Player
and other applications that support these modes. The four aperture display modes in
QuickTime are:

 Classic
 Clean
 Production
 Encoded Pixels

To change the aperture display mode of a QuickTime movie:

1

Make sure a QuickTime Pro registration code is entered in the Register tab of the
QuickTime pane in System Preferences.

2

Open a QuickTime movie in QuickTime Player.

3

Choose Window > Show Movie Properties.

4

In the Properties window, select the main movie track (not the video or sound tracks).

5

Click Presentation, then choose an aperture mode from the “Conform aperture to”
pop-up menu.

Warning:

If you are not exporting a QuickTime movie for web distribution, make sure

you deselect the Prepare for Internet Streaming checkbox in the Movie Settings dialog.

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