Cakewalk’s video engine defaults to using Microsoft’s Media Foundation framework, rather than DirectShow. This fundamentally improves the way video files are loaded, played, edited and exported in Cakewalk. Media Foundation generally supports most older formats supported by DirectShow as well as many newer formats such as H264 video. A full list of media formats supported by Media Foundation can be found at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd757927(v=vs.85).aspx.
1. Go to Edit > Preferences > Audio - Configuration File.
2. The Aud.ini file opens in the default Windows text editor.
3. In Aud.ini, create a new [Video] section and add a new entry called VideoEngine and set its value to 0. For example:
4. Save Aud.ini and close the Windows text editor.
5. Cakewalk will now use the DirectShow video engine when loading project’s that contain video. Removing the above lines, or setting VideoEngine=1, will allow Cakewalk to globally use the new Media Foundation engine.
Tip: To confirm which video engine is currently used, right-click the Video view or video thumbnail and select Video Properties on the pop-up menu, then click the Info tab.
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