Datasheet
20 fps Use this setting if you want to compress the video file for sending it or streaming over the Internet.
23.976 fps
Use this setting if you want to compress the PAL-format video file for watching it on your personal
computer, DVD player with DivX/Xvid support, portable DVD player with DivX/Xvid support,
BlackBerry 81xx Series (Pearl), Apple iPod, Creative Zen Vision player, Archos DVR or portable
media player.
24 fps
Use this setting if you want to compress the PAL-format video file for watching it on your personal
computer, DVD player with DivX/Xvid support, portable DVD player with DivX/Xvid support,
Apple iPod, Creative Zen Vision player, Archos DVR, Epson P-2000/P-4000 Multimedia Storage
Viewers or portable media player.
25 fps
Use this setting if you want to compress the PAL-format video file for watching it on your personal
computer, DVD player with DivX/Xvid support, portable DVD player with DivX/Xvid support,
Apple iPod, Creative Zen Vision player, Archos DVR, Epson P-2000/P-4000 Multimedia Storage
Viewers or portable media player.
29.97 fps
Use this setting if you want to compress the NTSC-format video file for watching it on your personal
computer, DVD player with DivX/Xvid support, portable DVD player with DivX/Xvid support,
Sony PSP handheld device, Apple TV, Sony PlayStation 3, Microsoft Xbox 360, Microsoft Zune,
Pocket PC and Smartphones that work under Windows Mobile OS, Apple iPod, Creative Zen Vision
player, Archos DVR or portable media player.
30 fps
Use this setting if you want to compress the NTSC-format video file for watching it on your personal
computer, DVD player with DivX/Xvid support, portable DVD player with DivX/Xvid support,
Creative Zen Vision player, Archos DVR, Epson P-2000/P-4000 Multimedia Storage Viewers or
portable media player.
Original
Use this setting if you want to keep the frame rate of the original movie picture unchanged in the output video
file or if you are unsure which preset to use.
Frame rate setting can be chosen from the preset list only and cannot be altered.
Frame size (resolution) - the number of pixels that form the video image (horizontally/vertically). The larger the frame size the
more processing power is used to encode and decode the video file. Too small frame size causes the quality of the picture to be
inapplicable for watching on a large screen. If the video is converted for a portable device that has a small screen with low resolution it
is necessary to reduce the frame size to fit the screen resolution, otherwise the device might not be able to playback the output
video. One should bear in mind that the conversion with smaller frame sizes takes less time than that with greater resolution values.
Frame size Details
Preset
Use this setting if you want to change the size of the movie picture in the output video file. It is changed
proportionally as related to the original movie frame size.
Original Use this setting if you want to leave the size of the original movie picture unchanged in the output video file.
Frame size setting can be chosen from the preset list only and cannot be altered.
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