ULEAD VIDEOSTUDIO USER GUIDE162SVCDSuper Video CD (SVCD) is commonly described as an enhanced version of VCD.It is based on MPEG-2 technology with Variable Bit Rate (VBR) support. The typicalrunning time of an SVCD is about 30-45 minutes. Although you could extend this to70 minutes, you will have to compromise sound and image quality. SVCDs can beplayed back on stand-alone VCD/SVCD players, most DVD players, and all CD-ROM/DVD-ROM with a DVD/SVCD player software.TemplateA work pattern in a software program. It includes predefined formats and settingsto save user's efforts and reduce risks of making mistakes.TimecodeThe timecode of a video file is a numerical way of representing the position in avideo. Timecodes can be used to make very accurate edits.TimelineThe Timeline is a graphic representation of your movie in chronological order. Therelative size of clips on the Timeline gives you an accurate idea of the length ofyour media clips.TitleA title can be a movie title, a caption or credit. Any text, image, or video file thatoverlays in your movie can be referred to as titles.Transition EffectA transition is a method of sequencing between two video clips, like fading fromone into another. In Ulead VideoStudio, there are a large variety of specialtransitions available, and they are called Effects.TrimThe process of editing or cropping a movie clip. Computer video can be trimmedframe by frame.VCDVideo Compact Disc (VCD) is a special version of a CD-ROM that uses the MPEG-1 format. The quality of the exported movie is almost the same, but usually betterthan VHS tape-based movies. A VCD can be played back on a CD-ROM drive, VCDplayer, and even on a DVD player.