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VidiEditor supports the usage of still images to be usable inside a timeline composition (see Supported Image Formats (Enterprise) [INT ENT XY.Z GEN] and Supported Image Formats [INT ENT XY.Z GEN] for list of supported formats). When having the option configured a user can find still images in the Browse/Search tab of the Media Management area like other media:

Interactions already known from usage of videos or audio only items work in a similar way for still images. The user can:

  • Add images from search to project bin

  • Add images from search to source player

  • Add images from search to timeline

Of course some functionalities differ in compare to videos due to the nature if an image having no audio or fixed duration for example. So various options are designed a bit differently to manage the nature of the media type image.

Project Bin

Inside the project bin the still images working with the same functionality such as video or audio files. So they have a preview thumbnail as well as metadata suitable to find the content. Images can easily be identified by the type column. Metadata without a dedicated meaning are left empty for images. Those are for example the duration or frame rate values. Images in project bin can look as illustrated in the following depending on the configuration of the bins result grid.

Source Player

Adding Images to the Source Player is possible from bin and search. Anyway the playback of images is quiet limited due to the nature of images. Therfore many typical player controls known from video or audio are not available in the source player. Anyway to open the images in source allows to use them in a typical insert edit workflow that users might be used to. The player looks as follows when loading an image.

Allowing the user to:

  • Preview the image

  • Add it to timeline at the playheads position and selected track

  • View it in full screen

  • Seeing its title and resolution in header bar of the player

Timeline

When adding an Image to timeline it will be added with a fixed default length of 5 seconds. Following user interactions are possible to add an image to the timeline on a graphical track.

  • Drag and drop from search

  • Add via context menu from search

  • Drag and drop from project bin

  • Add via context menu from project bin

  • Via add to timeline button in source player

A result can look as follows:

Anyway the length of the image can be adjusted by the user as wanted while using the trim option (see Trimming Segments [INT VE XY.Z UG]) simple hover over the in or out point of the segment and drag and drop to extend or decrease its size.

Furthermore all options are typically known in the timeline work as on any other graphical segments. Those are namely:

  • Move image segments

  • Trim in / out of image segments

  • Navigate from cut to cut

  • Ripple Mode

  • Move/Overwrite Mode

  • Delete image segments

  • Ripple delete image segments

  • Group and ungroup in muslitselect

  • Cut tool

  • Undo / redo options

  • Usage of video transitions

Scaling of Images

VidiEditor is a proxy editor displaying a video stream in a defined proxy format in timeline player and generating Hires content on the publish in a different resolution (see Architecture [INT VE XY.Z OG]). This means depending on the system design it can be that all images are matching a standard resolution or that it is a bit of mix resolutions. Anyway a strategy is required how to handle scaling of images having different resolutions. Following rules come to account:

  • Images in VidiEditor preview and publish always scale to full screen, means that an image not matching the target resolution will be scaled up/down.

  • If the images aspect ratio is different to the output formats aspect ratio it will scale to the more suiatble side while keeping the aspect ratio of the image.

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