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Level: MPEG 2 defines various levels. The level determines which bit rate and
resolution are possible for the video. With the "Auto level" option, the encoder
determines the level automatically on the basis of the set video format, the specified
bit rate and the profile.
Coding quality: This is the easiest way to set the ratio between coding duration and
quality. Select the setting which best suits your needs.
Hardware acceleration: MAGIX Movie Edit Pro supports the use of "Quick Sync
Video" hardware acceleration. This can noticeably speed up the encoding process.
Smart Copy: If this option is activated, unedited MPEG 2 material with hard cuts is
transferred without changes. This drastically accelerates the encoding process. The
transfer always takes place on the GOP borders is not frame-precise.
HRD (Hypothetical Reference Decoder): When this option is activated, a virtual
decoder checks the data stream for compatibility with the video standard during the
encoding process. This ensures that the generated video is compatible with various
playback devices, but it also slows down the encoding process.
Audio
Sample rate (Hz): Here you can set the sample rate for audio encoding. For DVDs
the standard is set to 48 kHz. If you change the settings here, it may result in not
being able to play back the sound or the entire video.
Channels: Determines the number of audio channels.
• Mono: 1 channel, mono sound
• Stereo: 2 channels, one for left and one for right.
• Surround: 6 channels (5.1)
Bitrate (kBit/s): The desired bit rate is entered here.
Audio encoder: This is where you define how audio material will be coded, or whether
it should be written to the exported file as an uncompressed PCM data. If PCM is
used, you can no longer adjust sample rate and bit rate.
Image settings
Interlace: Specifies whether the video is coded in frames or fields (in interlaced
scanning, also "Interlaced").
• Progressive
The video is coded in frames.
• Bottom field first
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