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Note: For all settings, you can choose NTSC (USA and Japan) or PAL (Europe).
Bit rate: The bit rate determines the memory requirement of the completed video.
The higher the bit rate, the larger the file, and the shorter the maximum playing time
of the movie that fits on a disc.
Adjust bit rate: The expected file size of the finished video is estimated, depending on
the set bit rate. If the movie does not fit onto the disc, the bit rate is corrected
accordingly.
Quality: Specifies the quality of the encoding process. The higher the quality, the
better the finished video will look; however, encoding will take considerably longer.
Smart Rendering: With Smart Rendering you can considerably reduce the encoding
processing strain for MPEG files. With the production of MPEG files, only those parts
of the movie that were changed in the program (e.g. by video cleaning or effects) are
re-encoded. Please note: The MPEG files contained in the movie must have the same
format, i.e. the bit rates (variable or constant), audio formats, image resolutions and
video formats must match.
Anti-flicker filter: This option should only be activated for playback on a TV screen,
since it is intended to reduce line flickering.
Enhancements: Here you can find further options for MPEG encoding.
To return to the standard settings, press the Reset button.
Burn several movies to one disc.
If you've finished multiple short movies you may want to burn them together on the
same disc.
To do so use the "Add
Project" button in the
burn dialog.
Simply load the project files (*.mvy) of the other movie projects. The disc menu will
be adjusted accordingly.