Video files play in the Video view in real time as your project plays. You can also view your video on an external DV device connected to an IEEE 1394 port (“FireWire”).The File > Import > Video command lets you include the following video file types in your project:The File > Export > Video command lets you export your audio tracks and your imported video as the following file types:
Note: Some .mov and .avi files contain no video. You can’t import these files with the File > Import > Video command. You must use the File > Import > Audio command instead, and set the Files of Type field to All Files.SONAR also has a Video Thumbnails pane at the top of the Track view, which shows individual frames of your video at different places in your project (See Using the Video Thumbnails pane for more information).You open the Video view by using the Views > Video command. The Video view displays the Now time (as in the Big Time view) and the video itself. The display in the Video view is synchronized with the Now time, giving you convenient random access to the video stream. This makes it easy to align music and digitized sound to the video.
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