Operation Manual

Chapter 8: Flash Options and Settings
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Figure 70. Flash Audio Settings
Output
Set the output destination (Figure 71).
Check Save to file if you want to save the content to a file.
Remember the encoder system references the file name and not the
system running SCX Explorer.
When Niagara SCX and SCX Explorer exist on different computers,
always start your browse for files at My Network Places and work down
or enter the entire file pathname beginning with the system name.
If you simply enter a file name, you may inadvertently browse your
local computer when the media file resides on the remote computer.
Figure 71. Flash Output Settings
Filters
Use (optionally) to enable SimulStream and deinterlacing (Figure 72).
Select deinterlace options.
The system accepts settings for inverse telecine and motion
adaptations/thresholds.
Deinterlace Filter
Removes artifacts that the system can introduce when encoding NTSC,
PAL, or SECAM formatted video.
These artifacts usually manifest as jaggedness around a moving object.
Settings include off, auto, inverse telecine, motion adaptations, and
motion threshold
Inverse Telecine
You generally photograph movie film at 24 frames per second (fps).
When you convert a film into digital video at 30 fps, the system adds
extra frames by merging frames together or copying entire frames.
Developers refer to the film-to-video conversion process as telecine.
The inverse-telecine filter looks for frames added during a telecine