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636 20. Creating Video Output
Settings contains options for Bitrate, Interlacing, and Group of Pictures
(GOPs). The key here is: if you already know what these options are, feel
free to change them. Otherwise, don’t. Most videos of all kinds will work
with the default settings used here. These options should only be changed
by advanced users, familiar with how these settings impact the video.
The Audio Settings pane contains the
encoding options that will be used for the
audio stream of your video file. The basic rule
of thumb is that a higher Bitrate and
Frequency will result in better sounding
audio but a larger video. Again, the defaults
here should work for most all users.
Multiplexing is used during decoding of the
MPEG video and is another feature that
should not be adjusted unless you know
precisely what it does.
Click on Ok when you have made the
changes you want. Those changes will be applied to the video during
rendering.