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• Apple iPod: Apple iPod-compatible stream.
Profiles
Profiles
Profiles define the encoder properties that are supported.
• Baseline profile: The basis of applications with limited computing performance,
especially for video conferences or videos on mobile telephones.
• Main profile: This profile was originally intended for the broadcast industry and
for backup purposes. It has become less popular since the development of the
"High Profile" for this purpose.
• High profile: This profile is used for broadcast and backup applications, and it is
also used sometimes in the HDTV industry (High Definition Television). This
profile is used for HD-DVD and Blu-ray Discs, for example.
Level
H.264 defines different 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 resolution of "AVC preset" video formats, the set bit rate and the profile.
Frame type
"Picture type" specifies which parts of a frame should be used as the basis for the
encoding:
• Progressive Frame: A single image from a video sequence, also called a
fullscreen.
• Interlaced Field: This is half an image. Two of these are combined to produce a
frame. Read more about this explanation regarding "Interlace (view page 349)".
• Interlace Frame: The encoder creates a „Frame field“ which is the basis for the
encoding.
Field order
Note: This parameter is only available if the setting "Field" is selected for "Frame
type".
In case of interlaced streams, the half-image sequence is set. Read more about this
explanation regarding "Interlace (view page 349)".
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