Autodesk 64006-051108-9001 User Guide - Page 219

because it must finish encoding the current frame before giving you control. While you are

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Preview Windows 211 The Before/After slider appears underneath the movie in the Output window and displays the final image quality. The image on the left side of the slider is the pre-processed original source with filters and image adjustments applied to it. The image on the right of the slider is the actual encoded final movie. The Before/After slider can be moved back and forth to see how any particular area looks before and after encoding. Note: Poor image quality in fast motion scenes is much more noticeable when looking at a single frame in this window. The image will look much better in the final output during playback. If you push the slider all the way to the left, you see your final encoded movie. Push it all the way to the right to see your source movie with pre-processing applied to it. Note: The differences between the before and after sides may not be very noticeable at high bitrates. The Before/After preview enables you to see exactly what the selected codec and your encoding and processing parameters are doing to the image quality of your movie in realtime. Being able to compare the source to the final movie on top of each other is much easier than trying to look at two movies side by side. It may take Cleaner a little while to respond when you first move the Before/After slider because it must finish encoding the current frame before giving you control. While you are moving the Before/After slider, processing temporarily pauses. When you stop moving the mouse for a few seconds, processing resumes. Note: When you stop or finish encoding, you cannot use the Before/After slider. If you stop the encoding, you can play the partially encoded file in this window if the format is supported for playback within Cleaner, such as QuickTime or AVI. If you are encoding to a format that Cleaner cannot display, such as Real 10, you can use the Helpers menu to launch your encoded file with the correct player application. See "Helpers" on page 235 for more details.

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The Before/After slider appears underneath the movie in the Output window and displays the
final image quality. The image on the left side of the slider is the pre-processed original source
with filters and image adjustments applied to it. The image on the right of the slider is the
actual encoded final movie. The Before/After slider can be moved back and forth to see how
any particular area looks before and after encoding.
Note:
Poor image quality in fast motion scenes is much more noticeable when looking at a
single frame in this window. The image will look much better in the final output during
playback.
If you push the slider all the way to the left, you see your final encoded movie. Push it all the
way to the right to see your source movie with pre-processing applied to it.
Note:
The differences between the before and after sides may not be very noticeable at high
bitrates.
The Before/After preview enables you to see exactly what the selected codec and your
encoding and processing parameters are doing to the image quality of your movie in realtime.
Being able to compare the source to the final movie on top of each other is much easier than
trying to look at two movies side by side.
It may take Cleaner a little while to respond when you first move the Before/After slider
because it must finish encoding the current frame before giving you control. While you are
moving the Before/After slider, processing temporarily pauses. When you stop moving the
mouse for a few seconds, processing resumes.
Note:
When you stop or finish encoding, you cannot use the Before/After slider.
If you stop the encoding, you can play the partially encoded file in this window if the format is
supported for playback within Cleaner, such as QuickTime or AVI. If you are encoding to a
format that Cleaner cannot display, such as Real 10, you can use the Helpers menu to launch
your encoded file with the correct player application. See “Helpers” on page 235 for more
details.