These settings affect the representation/display of video.
Show full-screen preview on: Select the computer monitor (if more than one is available) on which you want the full-screen preview to be displayed.
Show external preview on: Select from a list of available devices and signal outputs (if any).
External preview standard: Select the TV standard of the connected video monitor.
Optimization threshold: The optimization threshold determines how much rendering is done when you preview your project. It can be set anywhere from Off (0) to Aggressive (100). Whether a particular timeline ‘slice’ will be rendered depends on the amount of computation needed to prepare the effects and transitions that are used, and on the value of the optimization threshold. If this value is set all the way to Aggressive, Pinnacle Studio will pre-render all transitions, titles, disc menus and effects even when the output would have been previewable; this can considerably delay playback.
If optimization threshold is set to Off (zero), on the other hand, the yellow and green markings that indicate rendering progress are not displayed; instead, all effects are played back in real time. However, this can result in reduced playback quality (lost frames, ‘jerky’ playback) if the number and complexity of effects outstrips the available processing capacity of the system.
Render while play: When the Automatic setting is used, the application decides on the basis of system information whether real- time rendering can be done during playback. If the Off setting is used, rendering is disabled during playback but resumes when playback is stopped.
Third-party Codecs: Lets Pinnacle Studio use third-party codecs that are installed on your computer so you can work with additional video formats. Note: Some third-party codec packs might cause crashes or errors in Pinnacle Studio.
When activated, this feature shifts part of the processing load from the CPU to auxiliary hardware, such as the GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) of your graphics card. The level of support for hardware acceleration depends on the type of CPU and graphics card on your computer.
Default 3D Viewing Mode: This setting selects the default for stereoscopic 3D content throughout Pinnacle Studio. See 3D viewing mode switcher for more information. Please see Choosing what to display in the Library for more information.
No stop when activating 3D Vision: This setting is available when Studio is run on a PC with a 3D Vision- capable system which has stereoscopic 3D turned on in the driver setting. By default, the No stop when activating 3D Vision setting is set to off. When turned on, playback will automatically stop wherever a 3D Vision preview is being activated or deactivated during playback.