Sequence settings and presets, What are sequence settings, Chapter 26 – Apple Final Cut Pro 5 User Manual

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Sequence Settings and Presets

Settings for sequences are found in several windows
throughout Final Cut Pro. These settings are used when
new sequences are created.

This chapter covers the following:

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What Are Sequence Settings?

(p. 335)

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About Sequence Settings and Presets

(p. 336)

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Timeline Display, Render, and Audio Output Options

(p. 340)

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Changing Sequence Settings

(p. 344)

What Are Sequence Settings?

A sequence preset is a group of settings that is used when you create a new sequence.
These settings include frame size, pixel aspect ratio, a 16:9 anamorphic option, editing
timebase (frame rate), and QuickTime video and audio settings (such as codec, audio
sample rate, and so on).

When you create a sequence, its settings are initially determined by:

 The currently selected sequence preset in the Audio/Video Settings window
 The Timeline Options, Render Control, and Audio Outputs tabs in User Preferences

After you create a sequence, you can adjust its individual settings by selecting the
sequence and choosing Sequence > Settings.

Note: The one setting that may not be changed is the sequence frame rate (referred to
as the editing timebase). You can change a sequence’s frame rate (editing timebase)
only if the sequence is empty.

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