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Index


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A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W

16-bit audio
256-color movie
3-D animations
3/2 pulldown
8-bit audio

A

A/B Slider.See Dynamic Preview
ActiveMovie
Adaptive data rate
Adaptive data rate details
-Cinepak issues
-data spikes
-how it works
-when to use it
-why flat is bad, spikes good

Adaptive Noise Reduction
Adaptive Noise Reduction details
-flat field noise
-how Adaptive NR works
-iterations
-normal pixels
-setting the custom filter
-stray pixels
-tips for filter use
-when Adaptive NR is applied

Adaptive Noise Reduction options
-custom
-flat & stray
-flat areas
-stray pixels

Adding Movies to a Batch List
Adjust tab
Adobe Premiere Export Module
-Configuring Premiere settings
-configuring preview options
-how the module works
-installing
-suspend and resume
-using the Export Module

AIFF settings
Amount of Compression Completed
Analog output
Analog-to-digital converter
Analysis programs
Animation codec
Appending Settings to Movies
Architecture suffixes
Architectures
Aspect Ratio
Asymmetric
Audio depth
Audio fade
Audio Formats
Audio Interleave
Audio "pops"
Audio resampling
Audio sample size
Audio tab
Audio tab options
-channels
-codec
-depth
-frequency
-volume

Authoring tool
AV Macintosh
Average data rate

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B

Batch List
Batch processing
-adding movies to a batch
-applying settings
-batch Log
-clearing status
-default settings
-making a batch list
-naming conflict
-opening movies in a batch
-output movie destination
-removing movies from a batch
-starting
-status of movies
-suspend and resume

Before/After Preview
Begin/End tab
-audio fade
-high quality frames
-hold frames
-video fade

Bit Depth
Black Restore
Black-line doubling
Blockiness
Blur filter
Blur vs. Adaptive NR
Brightness
Broadcast
Burning tracks
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C

Camera motion, compensating for
Capture card
Capture codec
Capturing video
CD-R (recordable CD-ROM)
CD-ROM Architectures -- see Chapter 2 and Appendix B.
Changing settings and resuming
Chapter List
Choosing a codec
Choosing an architecture
Cinepak -- see Chapter 1, Chapter 2, and Appendix B.
Cinepak issues with Adaptive DR
Clear Movie Status
ClearVideo -- see Chapter 19 and Appendix B.
Codec specific features
Codecs -- see Chapter 2 and Appendix B.
Color Picker
Compare uncompressed frames
Compensating for camera motion
Compositing effects
Compositing static areas
Compress tab
Compress tab options
-bit depth
-codec
-codec specific features
-compare uncompressed frames
-data rate control
-frame rate
-keyframes
-maintain long frames
-natural keyframe slider
-quality balance slider
-quality sliders
-recommended keyframe frequency
-spatial and temporal sliders

Compressed movies
Compressing Movies
Compression
-getting information
-monitoring
-resuming
-starting
-suspending

Compression algorithm
Compression cursor
Compression Rate
Compressors/decompressors
Computer crash during compression
Configuration Issues
Configuration log
Contacting Terran
Contrast
Crash
Create your original video
Cropping
Cropping options
-aspect ratio
-manual cropping
-multiples of 4
-numeric cropping

Custom palettes

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D

Data Rate control
Data Rate options
-adaptive
-basic
-flat
-if limit exceeded
-limit to
-suppress spikes

Data spikes
Default palettes
Default setting
Deinterlace
Deinterlacing
-dealing with "Video Stutter"
-film source
-video source
-what is interlacing?
-when to use Blend, Odd, or Even
-why is interlacing a problem?

Deinterlacing Options
-blend
-even
-odd

Delta frames
Desktop video
Digital signal
Director
Distortion of image
Distributing movies
Drag and drop batch processing
Duplicate frames
During Batch Compression
DVD-ROM
DVD-Video
Dynamic Preview
-A/B Checkboxes
-A/B slider
-choosing the preview frame
-compress checkbox
-file size indicator
-process checkbox
-setting the checkboxes


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E

Edge blanking
Edge detail
Edge noise
Editing video
Embedding your movie
Export Module.See Adobe Premiere Export Module

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F

Fast Start -- see Chapter 15 and Appendix B.
Features overview
Fields, video
File compression
File size indicator
File suffixes
Firewalls
Flat data rate -- see Chapter 20 and Appendix A.
Flatten -- see Chapter 15 and Chapter 16.
Formats
Frame hold
Frame rate
Free memory
Frequency
Full Install

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G

Gamma Adjustment
Gamma Issues
GSM audio codec

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H

High quality first/last
Hold frames
Hue

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I

IMA audio codec
Image distortion
Indeo
Installing Media Cleaner Pro
Installing Premiere Export Module
Installing QuickTime
Installing Third Party Products
Intelligent data rate control
Interface, changing
Interlacing
Interlacing artifacts
Interleave -- see Chapter 20 and Appendix A.
Internet Technical support
Interview with the Wizard
Iterated Systems
Iterations

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J

Jerking video, preventing
JPEG

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K

Keyframe Frequency
Keyframe "pulse"
Keyframes -- see Chapter 2 and Chapter 19.

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L

LiteVDO
Live action video
Live broadcasts
Log File

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M

Mace audio codec
Macromind audio codec
Maintain long frames
Making a Batch List
Mask Image
Media Cleaner Wizard
-sample movies
-saving settings for future use
-starting compression
-using preconfigured settings

Medium Install
Memory (too little)
MIME types
Minimize Preview -- see Chapter 8 and Chapter 13.
Minimum Install
MJPEG
Modem automatically dials
Mono
"More Info" toggle
Motion blur
Motion JPEG (MJPEG)
Movie Display size
Movie image quality issues
Movie information
Movie Play Controls
MovieHelp
MPEG
Multi-processor compatible
Multimedia Architectures -- see Chapter 2 and Appendix B.
Multimedia Movie Production Process

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N

Natural keyframe slider
News & Updates
-how it works
-modem issues
-reviewing old messages

None codec
Normalize audio
NTSC ideal frame rates
NTSC video -- see Chapter 2 and Appendix A.

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O

Online resources
Opening a movie
Optimize Stills
Output Movie Destination
Output tab
Output to tape

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P

PAL ideal frame rates
Palettes
PC gamma
PerfectPlay
Performance Chart
Personalizing Media Cleaner
Photo-JPEG
Playback During Suspension
Power!Video
PowerPlug
Preconfigured settings
Preferences
-appending setting names to movies
-changing sample movie display
-changing the interface
-minimize preview

Premiere
Preprocessing
Previewing.See Dynamic Preview
Problems and Solutions
Progressive download
Progressive Networks
Pulldown
Pyramidal encoding

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Q

Quality balance slider
Quality slider
QuickTime -- see Chapter 2 and Appendix B.
QuickTime buffers -- see Chapter 19 and Appendix B.
QuickTime for Windows
QuickTime movie controls
QuickTime PowerPlug
QuickTime settings
-fast start
-file suffix
-flatten and make cross-platform
-HTML
-movie information/copyright


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R

RealAudio Codecs
RealMedia
RealMedia, installing
RealMedia settings
-allow PerfectPlay
-allow Selective Record
-create HTML
-movie information/copyright
-naming

RealPlayer
RealVideo (Fractal) codec
RealVideo (Standard) codec
Recordable CD-ROM
Registration
Removing Movies from a Batch
Rescaling.See Scaling
Resizing.See Scaling
"Resume" button

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S

Sample movie display
Sample movies not visible
Sample rate
Sample size
Saturation
Save system configuration log
Saving edited movies
Saving Settings with the Wizard
Scaling
Scaling Options
-numeric option
-output dimensions
-scaling quality
-source option

Selective Record
Serial numb4r -- see Installation and Chapter 4.
Server, uploading movies to
Set button
Settings.See Settings groups
Settings groups
-deleting settings
-modifying settings
-organizing settings
-previewing settings
-renaming settings
-setting options
-using preexisting settings

Settings tab, overview
Settings window tutorial
Showthrough
Software services
Software-only MPEG
Sound formats
Sound Manager
Source movie
Source Movie Data
Spatial Compression
Spatial quality
Spatial slider
Sprites
Sprite Tracks
"Start" button
Static Mask -- also see Chapter 17
-if the image still changes
-making the mask image
-static mask tips
-why use it?

Stereo
Storage format
Streaming
Stuffit archive
Suffixes
Summary tab
Suppress spikes
Suspend
Suspend and Resume
"Suspend" button
Suspended movie
Symmetric
System configuration log -- see Chapter 4 and Appendix C.
System crash
System Requirements

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T

Talking Heads filter -- see Chapter 17 and Appendix A.
Technical support
Teleconferencing
Temporal compression
Temporal slider
Text tracks
Tracks tab
-chapter list
-copy tracks
-cross-platform issues
-flatten only option
-process/burn

-specifying unusual tracks
Transcoding
Troubleshooting
True streaming
TrueMotion-S

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U

Ulaw audio codec
Unusual QuickTime tracks
Uploading movies
User support

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V

Variable length frames
VDO
VDO settings
-create HTML
-LiteVDO
-VDO Naming

VDOLive
VDOLive, installing
VDOLive, installing
VDOWave audio codec
VDOWave video codec
Video capture
Video capture card
Video Codec
Video editing
Video fade
Video fields
Video for Windows -- see Chapter 2 and Appendix B.
Video "Stutter"
Video tab
Virtual Memory
Volume adjustment

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W

Watermarking
White Restore
Windows problems
Wizard. See Media Cleaner Wizard
World-Wide Web Architectures -- see Chapter 2 and Appendix B.
WWW movies not playing
WWW page, embedding movies

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