4.2
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The following properties determine how the video will be resized,
retimed, and otherwise adjusted when transcoded.
Resize filter: This pop-up menu sets the resizing method.
There are three options:
Fast (Nearest Pixel): Provides the fastest processing time.
Better (Linear Filter): Provides a medium trade-off between
processing time and output quality.
Best (Statistical Prediction): Provides the highest output
quality, but takes longer.
Retiming Quality: This pop-up menu sets the retiming method.
There are four options:
Fast (Nearest Frame): Uses a copy of the nearest available
frame to fill the new in-between frames.
Better (Motion Adaptive): Uses on areas of
the source file that contain movement to produce good-
quality output.
Best (Motion Compensated): Uses deinterlacing on areas
of the source file that contain movement to produce high-
quality output.
Reverse Telecine: Removes the extra fields added during
the telecine process to convert the film’s 24 fps to NTSC’s
29.97 fps. Choosing this item disables all the other Quality
controls. For more information, see .
Adaptive details: Select this checkbox to use advanced image
analysis to distinguish between noise and edge areas during
output.
Anti-aliasing level: Sets the softness level in the output image.
deinterlacing
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