Bring clips containing
stereo tracks into Batch to do compositing and effects work.
Note the following when
working in Batch with stereo tracks:
- You load clips containing stereo tracks
into Batch the same way as mono clips.
Inside of Batch,
a clip containing a stereo track is represented by a node that has
one left eye output and one right eye output, which correspond to
the left eye and right eye layers of its stereo track.
For information on how
clips containing stereo tracks are represented in Batch, see
Clips.
- If you brought a clip containing a stereo
track into Batch but decide that you need to work with its
layers as individual clips, you can convert each layer of the stereo
track into a separate mono clip.
See
Creating One Clip Per Stereo Track Layer.
- If you want to preview your results in
a stereo mode inside of Batch, you can activate the mode directly
in a viewport.
See
Displaying Stereo Modes in Multiple Viewports.
- If you want to output one RGB clip in
Anaglyph or Interlace mode from a right eye mono clip and a left
eye mono clip, use the Stereo Interlace or Stereo Anaglyph node.
See
Stereo Anaglyph Node and
Stereo Interlace Node.
- You can automatically set an Action node
to stereo by pressing the Shift+S hotkey
when dragging the Action node to the schematic.
See
Setting Stereo Startup Mode.
- You can easily apply most effects to
the left and right eye layers simultaneously with the Duplicate
feature.
The hotkey for creating
a duplicate stereo group node is Shift+S.
See
Duplicating Batch Nodes.
- Bring clips containing a stereo track
into a BFX level to apply Batch setups to selected stereo segments.
When you process back to the main timeline, the same setup is applied
to both the left eye and right eye segments. You can double-click
the icon on either segment and you access the same BFX setup.
See
Entering a BFX Level with Stereo Segments and
BFX Output Node.
- Use the Stereo settings of the Output
node to process your stereo results.
See
Output Node and
Defining Processing Settings.
- Stereo displays are now available for Batch context views.
See
Viewing Nodes in Context.