When working with multi-format video material
in the same session, consider the following:
You
set the default timing for your project when you assign it the resolution
and frame rate at the time of creation.
Even
if a project has a specific timing (resolution and framerate), it
can contain clips of various resolutions.
You
can input clips from any device supported by your system's video board,
but clips are captured at their native device-based resolution and format.
You
can output clips to any device supported by your video board, but clips
selected for output must be of the resolution and format that correspond
to the video timing of the device.
You
can change the video timing of your VTR device without exiting your session,
but to output to a VTR of this timing, you must also change the corresponding
hardware connections.
The
preview timing in the Preferences menu is linked to the Clip Input and
Output menus. In other words, when you change preview timing in the
Preferences menu, the change is reflected in the Clip Input and
Output menus.
Flint checks
if your video sync matches the timing of the material you are working
on when you load a project on start-up, change projects in the Preferences
menu, change preview timing in the Preferences menu, or select an
output clip.
When
a project is loaded or timing is changed, Flint selects an
appropriate VTR for you, if necessary. The VTR devices available depend
on the VTR keyword lines uncommented in the software initialisation
configuration file.