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doc:appunti:linux:video:olive_editor_tools [2024/02/26 07:50] – [Export Media] niccolodoc:appunti:linux:video:olive_editor_tools [2024/04/16 07:56] – [Export Media] niccolo
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 ===== Export Media ===== ===== Export Media =====
  
 +^  Export Video  ^^
 +^ Format                   | Matroska Video           |
 +^ Width x Height           | 1920×1080 or 1366×768    |
 +^ Quality                  | Full-Float (32-bit) (1)  |
 +^ Codec                    | H.264                    | 
 +^ Encode Speed             | Very Slow (2)            |
 +^ Compression Method       | Target Bit Rate          |
 +^ Target Bit Rate (Mbps)   | 8 or 4 Mbit (3)          |
 +^ Maximum Bit Rate (Mbps)  | 8 or 4 Mbit (3)          |
 +^ Two Pass                 | Yes                      |
 +^ Pixel Format             | yuv420p (4)              |
 +^ YUV Color Range          | Full (0-255)             |
 +^ Color Space              | Rec.709 OETF (5)         |
 +^  Export Audio  ^^
 +^ Codec                    | Vorbis        |
 +^ Sample Rate              | 48000 Hz      |
 +^ Channel Layout           | Stereo        |
 +^ Format                   | Float 32-bit  |
 +^ Bit Rate                 | 192 kbps      |
  
-^ Format                   | Matroska Video  | +  - The proposed values are: //8-bit//, //16-bit Integer//, //Half-Float(16-bit)// and //Full-Float (32-bit)//. It is not clear what the //Quality// option means here, may be it is what ffmpeg calls //bits_per_raw_sample//. We made some experiment with **Olive 0.2.0-55eedbfc** and we found no differences at all on exports at 8-bit or at Full-Float 32-bit (the files produced were analyzed with with ffprobe and mediainfo). Our input footages have 8-bit per raw sample, so we may stay with it, but it seems that there are no drwaback in choosing the higer setting Full-Float 32-bit. 
-^ Codec                    | H.264  |  +  - Depending on the combination of the //Qaulity// and //Encode Speed// options, the resulting video can use the video format profile **High@L3.2** or **High@L5**. Make some tests if this is important to you.
-^ Encode Speed             | Very Slow  | +
-^ Compression Method       | Target Bit Rate  | +
-^ Target Bit Rate (Mbps)   Mbit (1 | +
-^ Maximum Bit Rate (Mbps | 12 Mbit  | +
-^ Two Pass                 | Yes  | +
-^ Pixel Format             | yuv420p (2)   | +
-^ YUV Color Range          | Full (0-255 | +
   - 8 Mbit is suitable for an high quality video, Full HD 1080p, but 4 Mbit is acceptable for a normal quality video.   - 8 Mbit is suitable for an high quality video, Full HD 1080p, but 4 Mbit is acceptable for a normal quality video.
   - The improvement achievable using yuv422p or yuv444p is visually imperceptible and some players only support yuv420.   - The improvement achievable using yuv422p or yuv444p is visually imperceptible and some players only support yuv420.
 +  - There are no substantial differences in the ability to represent colors between the sRGB, Rec.701 and Rec.601 color spaces, but almost any player expecting high definition videos will accept Rec.709.
  
doc/appunti/linux/video/olive_editor_tools.txt · Last modified: 2024/04/16 08:02 by niccolo