X-Git-Url: http://shamusworld.gotdns.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=include%2Fworkflow-amp-operations.html;h=fb3430dd8842f4e6ab32521de18e85f2796f6b27;hb=dfec6899ef2a121ccf2ff1d47008e7ac4844cf70;hp=45bedd45057c11962d677ac5137d131c0ca39a53;hpb=e6123839d20de4f903ed74820cc087fc8401f625;p=ardour-manual diff --git a/include/workflow-amp-operations.html b/include/workflow-amp-operations.html index 45bedd4..fb3430d 100644 --- a/include/workflow-amp-operations.html +++ b/include/workflow-amp-operations.html @@ -53,12 +53,12 @@ By default the video is imported using the original width/height. If it is a large video (e.g. full-HD) it makes sense to scale it down to decrease the CPU load and disk I/O required to decode and play the - file.
+ file.
A small, low-quality representation of the image is usually sufficient for editing soundtracks. The default bitrate in kbit/sec is set to use 0.7 bits per pixel. (Compare: the average DVD medium uses 5000 kbit/s; at PAL resolution this is about 0.5 bits per pixel. But the DVD is - using the mpeg2 — a denser compression algorithm than the + using the mpeg2—a denser compression algorithm than the mjpeg codec used by Ardour.)

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The file format is determined by the extension that you choose for it - (.avi, .mov, .flv, .ogv, .webm,...) + (.avi, .mov, .flv, .ogv, .webm,…) Note: not all combinations of format, codec, and settings produce files which are according to specifications. For example, flv files require sample rates of 22.1 kHz or 44.1 kHz, mpeg containers can not