The Video Scenes section
Viewing video

Opening a video file

The default locations for your video files are the Windows default capture folder and the My videos folder. When you are viewing the Video Scenes section in Files mode, both of these locations always appear on the dropdown list at the top of the Album.

You can also choose other hard drive folders to access stored video files. Pinnacle VideoSpin lets you navigate to the folder where your files are located by clicking the icons in the Album’s Files mode. You can also select a file directly by clicking the Browse for file button in either Files or Scenes mode. Both the current and previous folders are also listed, if they are different from the two standard locations, making four different folders that may appear in the list at any one time.

Under Windows XP, the system capture folder is located in the Windows’ “all users” documents folder. The capture folder’s real name is My videos, but Windows Explorer and Pinnacle VideoSpin customarily call it by an alias, Shared videos. This distinguishes it from My videos in the user’s personal documents folder.

For details about modes and view options when working with video scenes in the Album, see The Video Scenes Section.

Opening a folder

Folder contents are displayed in the Album’s Files mode. Both the subfolders and the digital video files within the current folder are shown.

Three ways to open a folder:

·     With the Video Scenes section in Files mode, select the folder name on the dropdown list, or double-click any listed folder.

·     Click the parent folder button  in either Files or Scenes mode.

·     Click the browse for file button  and use the Open dialog to locate a digital video file in either Files or Scenes mode. When Pinnacle VideoSpin opens the video file, switch to Files mode to display the contents of its parent folder.

Opening a file

When you open a video file, icons are displayed that represent the scenes in the file:

Three ways to open a digital video file:

·     Select the file name on the dropdown list when the Video Scenes section is in Scenes mode.

·     Double-click a file listed in Files mode.

·     Click the browse for file button  and use the Open dialog to locate a digital video file of any supported type on your hard drive.

Scene detection and thumbnails

When you open a video file, the Album fills with the file’s detected scenes. Each scene is denoted by a thumbnail frame – an icon of the scene’s first frame. It may be that the first frame doesn’t make a good icon for the scene, so Pinnacle VideoSpin lets you pick a different one if desired.

To change thumbnails in the Album:

1.      Select the scene to be changed.

2.      Use the Player to find the frame you want used for the thumbnail.

3.      Click the Album Ř Set Thumbnail menu command.

Video aspect ratios

Most digital video files provide format information that allows Pinnacle VideoSpin to detect the frame aspect ratio of 4:3 or 16:9 automatically. If the file does not provide aspect ratio information, Pinnacle VideoSpin defaults to the standard 4:3 format.

The Aspect Ratio 4:3 and Aspect Ratio 16:9 commands on the Album menu let you manually set whichever ratio you need. These commands also appear on the right-button context menu for video in the Album. Their method of operation is to stretch the original frames to the new frame size.

This is different from the frame-size conversion that occurs when you add a scene to a movie project with the “opposite” aspect ratio. In that case, the scene is scaled in both dimensions equally to fit within the target frame, and excess area appears as black.

(L) Original 4:3 frame; (C) Same frame with black sidebars on adding to 16:9 project; (R) Same frame after Aspect ratio 16:9 command is used.

Note: The movie project’s frame format, which cannot be changed after the project is created, can be set for new projects in the Project preferences options panel.