allows to seek through the video and displays basic file information.
It is also useful to check if the video format/codec is supported:
</p>
-<img src="/files/a3/a3_video_open.png" alt="video-open-dialog" width="300" />
+<img src="/images/a3_video_open.png" alt="video-open-dialog" width="300" />
<p>
The second step analyzes the video file in more detail and offers import options:
</p>
<dd>Useful for extracting audio only.</dd>
</dl>
-<img src="/files/a3/a3_video_import.png" alt="Video Import Dialog" width="300" />
+<img src="/images/a3_video_import.png" alt="Video Import Dialog" width="300" />
<p>
By default the video is imported using the original width/height.
<p>
Well now,..
</p>
-<img src="/files/a3/a3_videotimeline.png" alt="Video Timeline" width="600" />
+<img src="/images/a3_videotimeline.png" alt="Video Timeline" width="600" />
<h2 id="export">Exporting Video</h2>
<p>
presets.
</p>
-<img src="/files/a3/a3_video_export.png" alt="Video Export Dialog" width="300" />
+<img src="/images/a3_video_export.png" alt="Video Export Dialog" width="300" />
<p>
Ardour video export is not recommended for mastering! While ffmpeg