DKF
05-05-2009, 02:18 AM
Guys,
I read help and forum but still don't understand the differences between H.264, H.264 VGA, MPEG4, MPEG4 VGA and VIDEO WIZARD.
Of course, I understand that those options in the power user mode are arranged in a scale from worst to best - nevertheless, I would appreciate if you could briefly explain the difference between each of them and also the option "Video Wizard". I've already tried to research on the net, but the information is never clear/concise enough.
In addition to that, I'd like to know what are the "2-Pass" and "AviSynth" options, which repeat in each of the formats described in the paragraph above.
Finally, I read in another thread in this forum a reply by Midiman saying that "to use an external display, you'll also want a higher resolution. I'd go with at least a 640 pixel wide resolution and a bitrate of about 1500kbps". I intend to convert videos to my iPhone 3G and use it as a media player to go (quite useful for travels), With the AV cable, I can watch my videos on a TV but how can I reach the 1500kbps recommended by Midiman if Videora iPhone only offers bitrate up to 1024kbps? Is it part of the "Video Wizard" function?
A good reply to this thread will clarify not only my doubts, but also those of all the new users exploring Videora (which is an awesome software). Lets help?
TKS!
I read help and forum but still don't understand the differences between H.264, H.264 VGA, MPEG4, MPEG4 VGA and VIDEO WIZARD.
Of course, I understand that those options in the power user mode are arranged in a scale from worst to best - nevertheless, I would appreciate if you could briefly explain the difference between each of them and also the option "Video Wizard". I've already tried to research on the net, but the information is never clear/concise enough.
In addition to that, I'd like to know what are the "2-Pass" and "AviSynth" options, which repeat in each of the formats described in the paragraph above.
Finally, I read in another thread in this forum a reply by Midiman saying that "to use an external display, you'll also want a higher resolution. I'd go with at least a 640 pixel wide resolution and a bitrate of about 1500kbps". I intend to convert videos to my iPhone 3G and use it as a media player to go (quite useful for travels), With the AV cable, I can watch my videos on a TV but how can I reach the 1500kbps recommended by Midiman if Videora iPhone only offers bitrate up to 1024kbps? Is it part of the "Video Wizard" function?
A good reply to this thread will clarify not only my doubts, but also those of all the new users exploring Videora (which is an awesome software). Lets help?
TKS!