What does playback mean?
Playback is the process of reviewing the video or audio in real time while editing. In podcasts, playback is essential for reviewing content to check for errors, adjust pacing, or ensure the audio aligns with the visuals before finalizing the episode.
What is the difference between playback and recording?
Recording captures video and audio content, while playback refers to reviewing that recorded content in real time after the recording is complete.
What is the video playback feature?
A video playback feature allows you to review the footage in real time within editing software, enabling you to check edits and adjustments before rendering the final output.
What does playback mean in film?
In film, playback is used to view previously recorded footage to check for continuity, correct framing, and other important aspects before finalizing the scene.
What is the difference between streaming and playback video?
Streaming refers to watching video content in real-time as it’s delivered over the internet, while playback refers to viewing pre-recorded video stored locally or on a server.
How to change playback speed of an exported recording in Riverside
- On a computer, log in to your Riverside account.
- In the ☰ menu on the left, click the relevant studio.
- Click the relevant project.
- On the project recording's page, scroll to the Edits section.
- Click on a clip that you've exported.
- Or export a clip now.
- On the preview exported clip page, go to the bottom right of the recording.
- Click 1x. This is the default playback speed.
- Select a playback speed.
Adjusting the playback speed doesn't make any permanent changes; it only affects the speed when you're viewing the preview link of your exported recording.