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150 MPEG-4 encoder settings
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original goal of supporting devices with less computing performance.
Currently, MPEG-4 has reached a wide bandwidth of application,
from HD video to support for mobile telephones.
JPEG2000 file: DCI (Digital Cinema Initiative) has been replaced by
the JPEG2000 format for encoding movies. The current distribution
and presentation of films has been taken over by digital projectors
that play back high-resolution Mj2 streams in outstanding image and
sound quality.
3GPP file: A standard supported by plenty GSM and UMTS mobile
telephones. 3GPP is very similar to the MPEG-4 standard, but also
supports formats that are not permitted by MPEG-4.
ISMA compatible
The "Internet Streaming Media Alliance" combines video codec
standards (e.g. MPEG) and continuous transfer within computer
networks (e.g. RTP Real-time Transport Protocol) to ensure that
videos available online can be correctly transferred and played back.
Note: This option can only be activated, if under "Format“ the entry
"MPEG-4 file" has been selected.
For Sony PSP
Switch on this option if the video should be played back with the
Sony PSP.
Note: This option can only be activated, if under "Format“ the entry
"MPEG-4 file" has been selected.
For iPod
Switch on this option, if the video should be played back with the
Apple iPod.
Note: This option can only be activated, if under "Format“ the entry
"MPEG-4 file" has been selected.
Live mode (get times from samples)
This option is only important for live transfers and is therefore not
required in MAGIX Video Sound Cleaning Lab.