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CD-ROM Codecs
For delivery on CD-ROM, use Sorenson Video or H.264 unless you’re targeting slow
computers. For very slow CPUs, Cinepak is a safe choice. For audio on CD-ROM, MP3 or IMA
works well.
DVD-ROM Codecs
For DVD-ROM delivery, good choices are Sorenson Video, MPEG, or H.264. For DVD-Video,
you must use MPEG-2. See “MPEG” on page 98.
MP3
Unlike consumer MP3 encoders/rippers, Cleaner includes a professional MP3 encoder created
by Fraunhofer, one of the inventors of the MP3 format. Cleaner enables you to use MP3s in the
audio tracks of QuickTime movies by selecting MP3 from the Audio tab > Codec.
For more information on MP3 files, see “MP3” on page 95.
AAC
The QuickTime AAC codec builds on signal processing technology from Dolby Laboratories
and includes true VBR audio encoding. The characteristics of AAC include:
• Perceptual audio codec, similar to MP3
• Multichannel capability
• “Indistinguishable”audio quality that is, you can take an encoded file and the source from
the encoded file and you should not be able to tell the difference over a stereo system.
Audio-only Movies
QuickTime is often used to deliver audio-only streams.
To create an audio-only QuickTime file:
1.
In the Tracks tab of the Settings window, uncheck all options except Audio. All video-related
tabs will be hidden.
2.
Select the encoding and audio processing parameters in the Audio tab.
3.
Process the file as normal. You can embed and serve this file exactly as you would any other
QuickTime movie.
For more details on audio processing, see “The Audio Tab” on page 76.
Summary of Contents for 64006-051108-9001 - Discreet Cleaner - Mac
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Page 16: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 8 ...
Page 24: ...Chapter 2 Capture 16 ...
Page 54: ...Chapter 4 Projects 46 ...
Page 68: ...Chapter 5 Settings 60 ...
Page 148: ...Chapter 7 Formats 140 ...
Page 160: ...Chapter 8 Encoding 152 ...
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