AVS Video ReMaker - Adding Files

When you switch into Set Source work mode, you can add the video files to the list, organize them and delete them from the file list. The following buttons on the right side will help you work with the files:

  • Add File(s)... - use this button to load the video files into AVS Video ReMaker.

    Note!Note: you can load not only one but several files if they have the same parameters - frame size (height, width), frame rate, coded with the same codec and so on.
  • Move Up - use this option to move the file selected in the file list up as related to the other files.

    Note!Note: it is possible to use this option only if several files are loaded into AVS Video ReMaker.
  • Move Down - use this option to move the file selected in the file list down as related to the other files.

    Note!Note: it is possible to use this option only if several files are loaded into AVS Video ReMaker.
  • Delete File - use this option to remove the currently selected file from the file list.

  • Delete All Files - use this option to remove all the files and clear the file list.

  • Additional File Parameters - use this option to view some additional file parameters, such as Audio Tracks present in the file.

When you add the files to the list, you can also view the following information on the loaded video file:

AVS Video ReMaker

Section Parameter Description
File Path and Name Video file name and the directory on the computer hard disk drive where it is situated.
Duration The length of the movie (hours: minutes: seconds).
Video Codec The video codec used to compress the video clip.
Frame Size
(pixels)
The number of pixels that form the video image (horizontally/vertically).
Frame Rate
(frames per second)
The number of video frames displayed every second.
Bit Rate
(kilobits per second)
The number of bits transferred per second.
Audio Codec The audio codec used to compress the audio component of the clip.
Frequency
(Hertz)
The audio track sampling frequency specified in hertz.
Channels The number of channels in the audio track (mono - one channel, stereo - two channels, quadro - four channels, 4.1 - five channels, 5.1 - six channels, 6.1 - seven channels, 7.1 - eight channels).
Bit Rate
(kilobits per second)
The number of data points used to approximate the true wave form of the video file audio component.

After all the files are added you can view the files in Preview Video mode, search scenes and commercials in Detect Scenes mode or go to Create DVD Menu mode.

AVS Video ReMaker
Current Version:  2.4.1.483
Release Date:  24/12/2007
File Size:  34.20 MB
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