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378 MPEG-4 encoder settings
http://pro.magix.com
Note: If your graphics card also supports conversion on the card - hardware
acceleration, you will find the option to activate OpenCL, Quick Sync or CUDA
(view page 239), depending on what is supported by your graphics card, under
"Export settings > Advanced".
Ask your graphics card manufacturer whether your graphics card supports
hardware acceleration and make sure that all the necessary drivers are
installed.
Generic
AVC preset
This is where the actual video stream that will be exported is selected.
Baseline: According to ISO/ICE 11172-1/2 standard
CIF: Corresponds with MPEG-1 VideoCD
Main: Corresponds with ISO/ICE 13818-1/2 standard
SVCD: Corresponds with MPEG-2 Super VideoCD
D1: Corresponds with MPEG-2 DVD
High: HIGH profile 1920x1080i
DVD: DVD video
HD DVD: HD DVD video
Blu-ray: Blu-ray Disc
Blu-ray HD: Blu-ray Disc in high definition
Sony PSP: Sony PSP-compatible format
HD 1280 x 720p: High profile with a resolution 1280x720p (progressive)
HD 1440 x 1080i: High profile with a resolution of 1440 x 1080i (interlaced)
Apple iPod: Apple iPod-compatible stream.
Video format
Specifies where the video to be exported should be. The encoder optimizes
video material for the selected mode of playback.
Auto: The format from the MAGIX Video Pro X4 project.
PAL: Phase Alternating Line, or PAL, is a process for color transmission for
analog TV that is primarily used in Europe, but also in Australia, South America,
and many African and Asian countries.
The image repetition rate for PAL is 25 Hz.
NTSC: NTSC stands for "National Television Systems Committee". This is a US
institution that defined the first color carrier system for TV which is now used in
most of America and some East Asian countries.
The image repetition rate for NTSC is 29.97 Hz.