Hi,
Richard Spindler schrieb:
And it brings me to another task that I have been thinking about for
quite a while, namely how the "perfect" Encoding Tool should look
like. I figure that any serious Video Editor should be able generate a
decent amount of different Video Formats.
Digging through mencoder and ffmpeg documentation can be rather dull
though, so in an ideal World, there should be a User Interface that
allows even an uneducated user to make the right decision by giving
him a sensible selection of options and all the necessary hints.
The question is that you never know what is sensible and what not.
I made a lots of encoding experiments in the past and I don't want to
miss even the most exotic encoding option (e.g. MPEG encoding can
be greatly improved with custom quantization matrices).
I think a good idea is to have all options available and then the
possibility to load/save settings as profiles.
If some basic profiles (like Divx for hardware players, DVD, 3gp for
cell-phones) are shipped with the software, beginners will have an easy
start. More advanced users can use these for further tweaking.
And if profiles are saved in a portable format, people can even share
them.
Burkhard
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