The higher the better. It has nothing to do with quantiser encoding, as you are doing a 2-pass VBR encode. Behind the scenes it is probably doing things like choosing a different encoding matrix, perhaps sharpening the image which can give the impression of a higher quality image, even if it isn't. As you go to the left, you will get faster encoding, but potentially lower quality as the encoder cuts corners to get through the job faster.
Again, in trying to simplify the controls and settings, they also hide what is actually going on, leaving you no option but to simply trust them and hope for the best. Where does this leave you? I would select a small section of the video you are working on.
A minute or two will be enough. From this you will get a feel for what quality differences if any it produces, and also what impact on the encoding speed this setting has. Disclaimer : While I was once a Nero burning Rom user back in the day, I have long since left it for far more capable tools that require far less resources, give far greater control over the result, and produce far better quality. Read my blog here. I read somewhere in another thread something with the registry that even though you change the settings it still is registered to encode a certain way.
Speed doesn't matter to me what matters to me is the quality. Anyhow thank you for the elaborate answer. If quality is important to you, Nero is the right tool. Use it to create elementary streams encoded with HCEnc , then author in a decent authoring tool. Burn with Imgburn. You don't need Nero. That is, if quality is most important. Ha, yeah it's taking me 13 hours to burn, but thats ok, I just let it go overnight. One more thing that I don't really understand I don't want to have to make a post a new thread , that is motion adaptive frame rate conversion.
Should I use it? Do I need it? Also, does it have to do with de-interlacing, because I am encoding with progressive, and I don't need it.
Could it contribute to the quality of the video or is it something that doesn't need to be there that could potentially worsen the quality.
I landed here in search of the same information regarding motion-adaptive frame rate conversion , and agree; there's very little information out here regarding it. And it seems to me that the motion-adaptive frame rate conversion only ADDS additional frames between frames to make the motion appear to be more fluid.
But the problem I've noticed with it is; if there's too much action, or "motion" , in the video like for example: a person dancing the motion-adaptive frame rate conversion seems to make it look like "dancing" as seen through the eyes of someone that's just taken a hit of LSD, lol.
With more subtle movements, the motion-adaptive frame rate conversion seems to be a nice touch, but I don't think it's worth it really. Seems to alter the original video too much, and what you wind up with seems to be an "interpretation" of the footage, rather than a crisp reproduction of the footage.
And it seems to double the processing time. If you're using progressive encoding like I am , the motion-adaptive frame rate conversion may have it's place, but mostly just seems like an extra "effect" that is largely unnecessary IMHO. Home News Reviews. Goal Create a dolby digital demo dvd from different scenes. I had done that before without any authoring using Nero 6 vision 3 and the quality was excellent. It exists no matter where the files are burnt - dvd or hdd.
Motion adaptive frame rate Conversion is always off, it turned on, it ruins the scenes - colors and other settings. The sample format and aspect ration are set to auto, Quality Setting is High Quality, Encoder Quality fine tuning speed is , encoding mode is high quality 2-pass vbr and audio format is Auto.
Sound Dolby Digital AC3 5. Nero support told me that I had an earlier version of Nero 6 and they see a mix of files with Nero 9 and 6. So I removed both and freshly reinstalled Nero 9 only. You can make a new preset with the button "New Reset All. This button will reset all the parameters of the current exporter to default, including custom options.
Parameters that are shared with other exporters will be reset as well. Fast Start. This option is not available in the AVI exporter never.
NET C users will have an overview of usages of view tabs on. Copy dll. This lets you check the compression quality. You can disable the preview window in preferences, if you want. To be clear: the pictures you'll see during the movie encoding are taken from the exported movie,. MPEG-4 movie you're making. If you just want to check the video encoding quality without actually writing the movie, you can click.
MPEG Streamclip simulates the encoding process. With this feature, you can fully. The latest version of the 3ivx codec is not. This frame size preserves the square pixel aspect ratio by cropping both sides. Narrow are not supported in AVI, too.
If audio doesn't have a. In this case you can write a VBR variable bit. Not all players can play AVI. Select "Export to DV This will let.
Again, if you have edited the movie, it will be exported. The Compression pop-up menu lets you select the video compressor to be used. You have two. For most uses, choose DV DV The Aspect Ratio pop-up menu lets you choose whether the DV stream should be considered as a. This setting does almost nothing, except that it changes a bit in the DV stream,. The setting "Resample Audio to 48 kHz" changes the sample rate of the audio track to the highest. For "Cropping", the option "Scale" is not available.
With the Preset Manager you can save the settings of the DV exporter. DV presets are listed. Some settings are shared by all exporter windows for instance, "Zoom", but not "Cropping" :. You can preview the video compression quality for a DV stream, too, and, if needed, change your.
Select "Export Audio In and Out points have not been set plus any editing. For MPEG streams you can choose the. MP3 format is available only if you have updated Windows Media Player to version 10 or higher. However these commands are different: with Export Audio you have more settings and you can. Multichannel surround sound is not yet supported by Export Audio: however this may change in. Select "Export to Other Formats This will let you export the part of the stream between the In and Out points or the whole.
If you have edited. This command is similar to Export to QuickTime, but instead of the list of video compressors you. The "Options If you choose an. MPEG-4 exporter that has no options, the "Options Some supported. NET Framework 2. Draw free form. Formats", have better quality, use multiprocessing, and give a preview of the destination movie.
To check the actual video quality you have to open. You don't have to export the whole movie to check the quality since in most. You can change the frame size or choose the original size with "Unscaled" and. As usual, the picture will be resized with the 2D-FIR scaler. The two options in "Pixel Aspect" make a little nearly unnoticeable correction to the picture. Choose "Computer Graphics" if you want to use the picture in a computer graphics or. Choose "Industry Standard" if you want to use the picture in a video application.
These options have effect only if the frame size is or If you want to export or batch export a sequence of multiple frames from the same stream, you. Remember to click "Options Choose one of the "Convert to" or "Demux" commands from the File menu to perform the desired.
Again, only the part of the stream between the In and Out points will be. These conversions run as fast as possible and they are just limited by the hard disk speed and the.
When no audio conversion is required, they usually perform at the same. However you can change the In and Out. All "Convert to" commands will convert all the audio tracks, unless you enable the preference. This is a brief description of the available commands:. Convert to MPEG Suitable frame sizes for DVD are x, x, x, x, x, x If the. Please DO.
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