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Adding Video

Adding video is a two-step process.

  1. Select video file
  2. Choose import-mode and optionally select an audio-track to extract


video-open-dialog

The first step is rather straight forward: The panel on the right side allows to seek through the video and displays basic file information. It is also useful to check if the video format/codec is supported:


Video Import Dialog

The second step analyzes the video file in more detail and offers import options:

By default the video is imported using the original width/height. If it is a large video (e.g. full-HD) it will make sense to scale it down to lighten CPU and disk I/O required to play it. For editing sound-tracks, a small representation is usually sufficient. The default bitrate is set to use 0.7 bits per pixel. Some key values: the average DVD medium uses 5000kbit/sec.

Working with A/V

Video Timeline

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Exporting Video

Video Export Dialog

The video-export will take audio from the current Ardour session and multiplex it with a video-file.

By default the video file that is displayed on the timeline is used as video-source. This may not be the best option but is usually sufficient for dailies and demo snapshots. For high quality exports the original file (before it was imported in the timeline) should be used. Any existing audio tracks on the video-file are stripped.

The soundtrack of the video is taken from an audio-export of ardour's master bus.

The range selection allows to cut or extend the video. If the session is longer than the video duration, black frames are prefixed or appended to the video. If Ardour's session range is shorter the video will be cut accordingly.

Audio Samplerate and Normalize Audio are options for Ardour's audio exporter. The remaining settings are options that are directly passed on to ffmpeg.