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Spatial Quality and Temporal Quality Sliders
Depending on which codec you select, there may be one or two sliders available, which vary in
function. For example, if you select the QuickTime Photo-JPEG codec, a Spatial slider appears.
If you select the Apple Animation codec, both a Spatial and a Temporal slider will appear. Only
sliders appropriate to the selected codec are displayed.
Note:
Quality sliders may not be available if you are using data rate control.
The Spatial and Temporal sliders require some explanation. In the standard QuickTime
compression dialog, the Quality slider is really the Spatial slider. The Temporal slider is
available by pressing option and holding the cursor over the Quality slider. In
Cleaner, both sliders appear in the Encode tab.
The higher the setting of the Spatial slider, the higher the quality of the keyframes. But because
movies have a fixed bandwidth, these higher-quality keyframes are achieved by lowering the
quality of the delta frames.
For some codecs, the Temporal slider controls the quality of the temporal encoding. Higher
values produce better-looking delta frames and produce higher bitrates.
Many people set both sliders to 100%, but this is usually not the best setting. The only time you
should alter these sliders is if the keyframes look significantly better or worse than the delta
frames.
On the other hand, some codecs completely ignore these two sliders. Experiment to see which
slider works best for your source files.
Frame Rate
Frame rate is the number of frames per second of the final, encoded movie.
Choosing an appropriate frame rate for your movie has a dramatic effect on video quality.
Higher frame rates at a given data rate produce smoother motion with lower image quality.
Lower frame rates produce sharper images with jerkier motion. Finding the right trade-off
depends on your material, data rate, and personal preferences. Also, higher frame rate material
requires faster CPUs to play properly.
For the best results, experiment to determine the optimal settings for your movie.
Summary of Contents for 64006-051108-9001 - Discreet Cleaner - Mac
Page 1: ...from discreet November 2000 ...
Page 8: ...Contents viii ...
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 ...
Page 220: ...Chapter 8 Encoding 212 ...
Page 248: ...Chapter 11 Workflow 240 ...
Page 254: ...Chapter 12 Troubleshooting 246 ...
Page 284: ...Glossary 276 ...