
9. Remaining menu items
Other items or those not included in former chapters. In the Settings menu there are three menu
items:
● Frame Counter:
In default, data that represents time used by Nemo is displayed as Time Code
(minute:second:frame). If you want a simple frame counter, switch this option on.
● Export to File:
For post production work Nemo3D can save each rendered frame as sequentially
numbered files like those used for building an image sequence. This option works only in
Runtime mode, because there is no point in exporting the template itself, you always
want to export the template filled in with individual content. Which is done in NemoPlay. If
the template contains video input or a clock, saving it frame by frame to disk might not be
a good idea. These need real time output.
● Use Video In:
If Nemo is set up to use a broadcast card (Bluefish or DVS or Blackmagic) as a video
input device, the NemoEngine will continuously capture its input. Of course this puts a
burden on the hardware, on both the CPU and the GPU. Therefore, if you do not need
live video in a project, it is recommended to switch this option off.
● Use Video Out:
If you un-check this setting, broadcast video output will be disabled, only the VGA
preview window is refreshed. This can be very useful if you are on line in a live broadcast
environment and you want to try something without the risk if something unwanted
appearing on your broadcast output. If output is disabled, the colour of the frame of the
preview window is a dimmer yellow to remind you of the current state of the setting.
● ResetObjects: Its use is described in Chapter VI (Animation), section 4.
● EnableSafeTitle: Video displays do not display 100% of the video signal. They cut quite
a bit off of it. With this setting you get a red rectangle in the Preview Window to indicate
the part of the video output where it is safe to put graphics regardless of the type of video
display it is being displayed on.
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