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266 Appendix: MPEG Encoder Settings
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ill rather take place at the next
GOP borders. For this reason, cuts should be set somewhat more
files together without
re-rendering via Smart Rendering.
frames/sec, NTSC 29.97 frames/sec.
t the image side or pixel ratio. With MPEG 2
the image format is displayed as image ratio; correspondingly there is
1:1 (square screen, not recommended), 4:3 (regular video) an 2.21:1
(cinemascope). This applies irrespectively of the selected video
format.
With MPEG 1 the pixel format is specified instead. There is 1:1,
CIR601 (corresponds to regular video) for 625 lines = PAL and 525
lines = NTSC and the same in 16:9. When selecting the output format
Video CD the pixel format is automatically adjusted to the selected
video format. Use with caution, even if you only want to export MPEG
1.
The option Auto is set as default. Here you can adjust the
Movie
settings (on page 191) accordingly.
Resolution: Width and height of the video corresponds with the
settings in the export dialog.
GOP structure: Here you can change the settings of the
GOP (on
page 272) sequence, i.e. the number of P frames per I frame within a
GOP. Please note that the total length of the GOP must not exceed
15 frames, which corresponds to the default setting (1 I frame + 4 P
frames + 5*2 B frames = 15 frames).
However, you can reduce the length of the GOP sequence (while
compromising the image quality at the same bit rate). This speeds up
Quick, GOP-precise copying: This special Smart Rendering mode
enables MPEG material to be transferred without having to en
for the target medium, thereby greatly increasing the encoding
speed. The video material cannot appear to have been altered in any
way; only hard cuts (without fades) are permitted. These won't be
executed precisely to the frame, but w
generously.
To burn DVDs in original 5.1 Surround Sound (Dolby Digital Audio)
without having to re-encode, this option has to be activated.
Allows you to rip the necessary settings from an existing MPEG file.
This can be useful if you want to merge MPEG
Video settings
Frame rate: PAL requires 25
Please note: encoding NTSC material as PAL or vice versa may be
possible; however, it will result in jittery images.
Aspect ratio: Lets you se
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