2008/4/15, Burkhard Plaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > 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).
That is why its a real challenge, and ideally you would also like to have some kinds of built in analysis tools to compare different profiles in terms of quality and file size. > 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. I totally agree. :-) Cheers -Richard -- Don't contribute to the Y10K problem! _______________________________________________ Cinelerra mailing list [email protected] https://init.linpro.no/mailman/skolelinux.no/listinfo/cinelerra
