Hi Alex.

The use of <angle brackets> is a syntax element that encloses descriptive names of variables. You must omit them if you actually use values.

The "b" option uses a float value as multiplier of a bitrate calculated by the bitrate control, not an explicit bitrate value in kbps.

So your example may possibly work like this (untested):

--zones 100,200,b=1.0/201,400,b=1.2/401,800,b=0.8/801,1000,b=0.7


Am 27.06.2018, 03:33 Uhr, schrieb Balk, Alex (Contractor) <alex_b...@comcast.com>:

Hi all

Just want to clarify the right use of the "--zones" option. Can someone give an example of correct usage? I tried the following, all say invalid argument --zones "<100,200,b=8000>/<201,400,b=10000>/<401,800,b=6000>/<801,1000,b=5500>" --zones "<<100>,<200>,<b=8000>>/<<201>,<400>,<b=10000>>/<<401>,<800>,<b=6000>>/<<801>,<1000>,<b=5500>>"
   Thanks

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