Exporting in mpeg2 format, P 429 – Grass Valley EDIUS Pro v.6.5 User Manual
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Exporting in File Formats
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1 Click [H.264/AVC] in the [Print to File] dialog box category tree.
Exporting Files with an Exporter
2 Select an exporter, and click [Export].
Select one of [H.264/AVC], [PlayStation Portable] or [iPod] as the exporter.
3 After setting the export details, specify a file name and save destination and click [Save].
For the setting items, see the descriptions given for the [Basic Settings] tab/[Extended Settings] tab in “Exporting to a
BD Output Format”.
Exporting to a BD Output Format
Exporting in MPEG2 Format
Projects can be exported as an MPEG2 format file.
1 Click [MPEG] in the [Print to File] dialog box category tree.
Exporting Files with an Exporter
2 Click [MPEG2 Elementary Stream] or [MPEG2 Program Stream], and click [Export].
The [MPEG2 Elementary Stream] dialog box or the [MPEG2 Program Stream] dialog box appears.
[MPEG2 Elementary Stream] / [MPEG2 Program Stream] Dialog Box
3 Configure the video and audio settings, specify a file name and save destination and click [Save].
If [MPEG2 Elementary Stream] has been selected, click [Select], set the audio and video export destinations, and click
[OK].
[MPEG2 Elementary Stream] / [MPEG2 Program Stream] Dialog Box
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[Basic Settings] tab
The setting items displayed may differ in part depending on the exporter.
[Video settings]
[Segment Encode]
Check this item to export a clip of a raw source without re-encoding.
This increases the output speed.
[Size]
Select an image quality.
[Quality/Speed]
Select quality from the list. The higher the quality, the more time it takes to be
encoded.
[Bit Rate]
Select a bitrate type.
[CBR] sets a fixed transfer rate, allocating a fixed number of bits during the
encoding process. Select a bitrate from the [Average(bps)] list. You can also
enter a value directly.
[VBR] sets a variable transfer rate, altering the number of assigned bits
according to the complexity of the movement or image quality. Compared
with [CBR], the media volume can be used more efficiently, and this enables
more consistent image quality overall. Select a bitrate from the
[Average(bps)] and [Maximum(bps)] lists. You can also enter a value directly.