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Providing greater accuracy and speed.
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RichVideo (CLRV) |
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CyberLink
RichVideo is an advanced technology designed to save precious
video editing time by storing initial video analysis for future
references. The first time you detect scenes or perform Magic
Cut with CyberLink PowerDirector, video analysis information
will be collected and stored, eliminating the process to be
repeated again. When you browse for video files next time,
you can view previously cut or detected scenes to quicken
the video selection process.
CyberLink RichVideo also lets you include onscreen video
information such as time, date, personal comments (e.g. geographic
location, live event, TV channel or series) during capturing.
These smart captions also utilize CLRV technology.
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Precise-Cut Technology gives users ultra-control
over the editing process by offering a precise method of trimming
unwanted sections of video frame-by-frame. Video can be trimmed
using the Media Editor window by magnifying a section of video
on the trim bar. This function makes it ideal for editing
long or complex video clips.
The Media Editor is a large, resizable preview
window that offers a scalable timeline. Users simply click
to enable the Precise-Cut magnifier and click to zoom in or
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| Smart Video
Rendering Technology – SVRT™ |
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| Experience SVRT
with the following CyberLink products:
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| SVRT
is a proprietary technology from CyberLink that intelligently
recognizes the portions of a movie clip that have been modified,
and then only renders those portions during production, not
the entire clip. Users not only save time, they also preserve
the original quality of their video.
Using SVRT, CyberLinks’ products render
MPEG-1, MPEG-2, and DV-AVI video faster than other software
on the market, because most software typically renders an
entire video even if only a single frame has been modified.
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here for more information on SVRT in its 2nd generation
SVRT 1. CyberLink’s original patented
rendering technology, the SVRT engine rendered MPEG-1, MPEG-2,
and DV-AVI video faster than any other software on the market.
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| SVRT 2. Recently released, the improved
SVRT engine breaks movie clips into their component video and
audio parts, renders video separately from the audio track (and
then merges the two streams later) to make the process even
faster. SVRT 2 renders only the audio or video portion that
has been modified. This further reduces the amount of time needed
for production.
CyberLink’s SVRT is available during production when
the frame rate, frame size, and file format of each clip are
the same. The bit-rate should also be similar. In this case,
SVRT is used to render the files. If any clips do not meet
the above criteria, they are fully rendered without SVRT. |
| SVRT™
1 Diagram
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SVRT™
2 Diagram
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