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Working with MPEG-2 I-Frames
The Compressor Preview window offers additional MPEG-2 transcoding flexibility by
allowing you to manually insert I-frames into your output MPEG-2 file at any frame
location, regardless of your chosen GOP pattern and size. These are known as forced
I-frames, and may be useful for improving the quality of the MPEG-2 file in the vicinity
of the scene change. See Understanding GOPs and Frame Types for more information
on I-frames.
In addition, adding I-frames to your clip allows you to create chapter markers that DVD
authoring applications can understand and use. See Working with Markers and Poster
Frames and Adding Compression or Podcast Markers to a Clip for more information.
See Understanding GOPs and Frame Types, Things to Consider When Choosing a GOP
Setting, and GOP Tab for more information about GOPs.
Stage 4: Choosing Extras Settings
You can control the inclusion or exclusion of specific MPEG-2 authoring information in
the Extras tab.
To open the Extras tab and choose Extras settings
1 Click the Extras button in the MPEG-2 Encoder pane to open the Extras tab.
2 Select the “Add DVD Studio Pro metadata” checkbox if you want Compressor to parse
specific MPEG-2 authoring information rather than parse the information later in
DVD Studio Pro.
Important: Selecting this checkbox may make your MPEG-2 files incompatible with any
DVD authoring tools other than DVD Studio Pro 2 (or later).
3 Select the “Include chapter markers only checkbox if you want to exclude automatic
compression markers from the stream but still retain the chapter markers.
4 Select the Multiplexed MPEG-1/layer 2 Audio checkbox only if you need to create transport
or program streams. See About Elementary, Transport, and Program Streams for more
information.
See Extras Tab for more information about settings in the Extras tab.
217Chapter 18 Creating MPEG-2 Output Files