Difference between revisions of "Talk:Nuvexport"

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--[[User:Aboutblank|Aboutblank]] 22:21, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
 
--[[User:Aboutblank|Aboutblank]] 22:21, 25 October 2006 (UTC)
  
Sorry about that - it should be all in Kbps. I skipped adding the Kbps part on occasions as nuvexport doesn't actually give you a choice, you literally just enter "960" so as far as the user interface goes, it doesn't actually matter what rate it is, just what the number is, and adding Kbps or bps could possibly give someone the idea that they had the choice, which they don't. But yeah, if you know what you're doing, could be confusing. It's gonna be hell to check/update it all though :oP --[[User:Pepsi max2k|Pepsi max2k]] 09:45, 11 November 2006 (UTC)
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: Sorry about that - it should be all in Kbps. I skipped adding the Kbps part on occasions as nuvexport doesn't actually give you a choice, you literally just enter "960" so as far as the user interface goes, it doesn't actually matter what rate it is, just what the number is, and adding Kbps or bps could possibly give someone the idea that they had the choice, which they don't. But yeah, if you know what you're doing, could be confusing. It's gonna be hell to check/update it all though :oP --[[User:Pepsi max2k|Pepsi max2k]] 09:45, 11 November 2006 (UTC)

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Cleanup - page needs formatting properly (no idea if you can create seperate pages for stuff with a main page index or not) and just generally going over all my spelling mistakes and everywhere I used "encode" instead of "transcode" when I had no idea what either really meant... --Pepsi max2k 22:14, 9 October 2006 (UTC)

Needs clarification on what unit the video bitrate is in. I can't figure it out myself. In a 28 minute file... VBR, multipass 3000 for video bitrate => 91MB file 15000 video bitrate => 99 MB file I'm assuming the unit is just bits/sec, but if that is so, you really need to change the default from 960, because no one is going to encode video at 960 bits/sec and is misleading. --Aboutblank 22:21, 25 October 2006 (UTC)

Sorry about that - it should be all in Kbps. I skipped adding the Kbps part on occasions as nuvexport doesn't actually give you a choice, you literally just enter "960" so as far as the user interface goes, it doesn't actually matter what rate it is, just what the number is, and adding Kbps or bps could possibly give someone the idea that they had the choice, which they don't. But yeah, if you know what you're doing, could be confusing. It's gonna be hell to check/update it all though :oP --Pepsi max2k 09:45, 11 November 2006 (UTC)