Autodesk 64006-051108-9001 User Guide - Page 169

File Format, Kinoma Movie - .pdb, MPEG-4 - .mp4, QuickTime Movie - .mov, MPEG-4, Cinepak Mobile, H.263

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Output Tab 161 Customization Area The Customization area displays the settings for the preset currently selected in the Presets area. Use this area to fine-tune the settings in that preset. File Format - The following are the available file formats. • Kinoma Movie - .pdb - Is the only output file format that can be played back from internal device memory or streamed by Kinoma Player 3. Kinoma Movie files can also be played back from a memory card. All other formats require Kinoma Player 3 EX. Kinoma Movie is the only format that supports custom layouts. • MPEG-4 - .mp4 - Is the highest quality file format supported by Kinoma Producer. MPEG-4 files must be stored on a memory card for handheld playback. MPEG-4 files require Kinoma Player 3 EX for playback on handhelds. This is the only video file format supported on the Sony PlayStation Portable. • QuickTime Movie - .mov - Is an alternative to MPEG-4 when uncompressed audio is required. QuickTime Movie files must be stored on a memory card for handheld playback. QuickTime Movie files require Kinoma Player 3 EX for playback on handhelds. Video Format - The following are the available video formats. • MPEG-4 - Is the most advanced video encoding format included in Kinoma Producer. It produces the highest quality images and the smallest files. MPEG-4 playback requires Kinoma Player 3 EX for playback on Palm Powered handhelds. MPEG-4 video can be stored in Kinoma Movie files, MPEG-4 files and QuickTime Movies. • Cinepak Mobile - Is a lightweight video encoding format intended primarily for older handhelds running Kinoma Player 2. • H.263 - Is less powerful than MPEG-4 video, but provides greater compression than Cinepak Mobile. It is supported by both Kinoma Player 3 and Kinoma Player 3 EX. H.263 video may be stored in Kinoma Movie files. The largest image size supported by H.263 is 352x288 (CIF). • 16 Grays - Appropriate for most grayscale Palm handheld devices. It provides good quality and performance. • No Video - To be used when no video is to be included in the encoded file. Frames Per Second - Selects the number of frames per second of video in the encoded file. Typically this should be set to a value of 8, 10, or 12, which is the frame rate that most Palm handheld devices can reliably play. However, at smaller frame sizes or on more recent devices, frame rates as high as 30 are possible. Selecting the Best frame rate option will cause Kinoma to encode each frame in the source movie. This is useful for content with a variable frame rate or at a frame rate not listed in this pop-up menu.

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Output Tab
161
Customization Area
The Customization area displays the settings for the preset currently selected in the Presets
area. Use this area to fine-tune the settings in that preset.
File Format
— The following are the available file formats.
Kinoma Movie - .pdb
— Is the only output file format that can be played back from internal
device memory or streamed by Kinoma Player 3. Kinoma Movie files can also be played
back from a memory card. All other formats require Kinoma Player 3 EX. Kinoma Movie is
the only format that supports custom layouts.
MPEG-4 - .mp4
— Is the highest quality file format supported by Kinoma Producer.
MPEG-4 files must be stored on a memory card for handheld playback. MPEG-4 files require
Kinoma Player 3 EX for playback on handhelds. This is the only video file format supported
on the Sony PlayStation Portable.
QuickTime Movie - .mov
— Is an alternative to MPEG-4 when uncompressed audio is
required. QuickTime Movie files must be stored on a memory card for handheld playback.
QuickTime Movie files require Kinoma Player 3 EX for playback on handhelds.
Video Format
— The following are the available video formats.
MPEG-4
— Is the most advanced video encoding format included in Kinoma Producer. It
produces the highest quality images and the smallest files. MPEG-4 playback requires
Kinoma Player 3 EX for playback on Palm Powered handhelds. MPEG-4 video can be stored
in Kinoma Movie files, MPEG-4 files and QuickTime Movies.
Cinepak Mobile
— Is a lightweight video encoding format intended primarily for older
handhelds running Kinoma Player 2.
H.263
— Is less powerful than MPEG-4 video, but provides greater compression than
Cinepak Mobile. It is supported by both Kinoma Player 3 and Kinoma Player 3 EX. H.263
video may be stored in Kinoma Movie files. The largest image size supported by H.263 is
352x288 (CIF).
16 Grays
— Appropriate for most grayscale Palm handheld devices. It provides good
quality and performance.
No Video
— To be used when no video is to be included in the encoded file.
Frames Per Second
— Selects the number of frames per second of video in the encoded file.
Typically this should be set to a value of 8, 10, or 12, which is the frame rate that most Palm
handheld devices can reliably play. However, at smaller frame sizes or on more recent devices,
frame rates as high as 30 are possible. Selecting the Best frame rate option will cause Kinoma to
encode each frame in the source movie. This is useful for content with a variable frame rate or
at a frame rate not listed in this pop-up menu.