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Sphere Upload Settings (Window Only)
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Sphere Upload Settings (Window Only)
The following table describes the options available in the Sphere Upload Settings dialog box.
Option Description
Upload Quality This option allows you to select media settings for upload. You can specify settings
for uploading high resolution media using the High Quality option.
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Only one proxy format is currently available for remote media upload to
Interplay.
• Proxy (H.264 video | MP2 Audio) — Uploads media at the default proxy
resolution.
• High — Uploads media using the video resolution and audio format specified in
the High Quality settings.
• Proxy then High — Uploads media first using the default proxy resolution, and
then uploads media as a background process using the High Quality settings.
High Quality This option ia available if you select either the High or the Proxy then High option for
your upload quality.
•Video
- Select Same as Source (when possible) if you want to upload video with no
resolution change from the source video clip. If the source resolution is not
available, the upload uses the resolution selected in the Resolution menu.
- Click the Resolution menu and select a resolution to use if the source
resolution is not available.
•Audio
- Select Same as Source (when possible) if you want to upload audio without
converting the sample rate or change from the source audio clip. If the
source format is not available, the upload uses the default format.
- The default format used to mix down audio when the source format is not
available is a PCM audio file with a 48 kHz sample rate and a 16-bit audio
bit depth.
Handles This option specifies the length of handles on the incoming and outgoing sides of the
clip. Type the number of frames you want to use as handles for uploaded clips in the
Handles: nn Frames text box. Handles refer to material outside the In and Out points
that you can use for dissolves and trims with the uploaded master clips. The default is
30.
Local Volume This option allows you to specify the location where the upload operation creates
media files before uploading them to Interplay.