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Movavi VideoSuite
Overview
Introduction
System requirements
Quick start
Convert Video/DVD
Interface
Menu bar
Toolbar
List of opened files
Devices mode for output format
Advanced mode for output format
Favorites mode for the output format setting
Save to
Convert button
Join button
Seek slider
Preview area
Controls
Edit video buttons
Status bar
Working
Adding files
Previewing files
Choosing output format: Devices mode
Choosing output format: Advanced mode
Choosing output format: Favorites mode
Choosing quality and size for output video
Choosing video fragment to convert
Cropping video
Rotating video
Adjusting video
Adding watermark
Converting files
Joining video files
Creating photo gallery
Ripping DVD
Converting for iPod
Converting for PSP
Converting for Zune
Converting for PDA
Extracting audio
Closing application on finishing conversion
Specifying application preferences
Capture Video
Interface
Menu bar
Capture devices
Preview area
Controls
Disc space requirements
Captured video settings
Start/Stop Capture button
Remove File button
Done button
Working
Connecting video capture devices to the computer
Choosing video fragment to capture
Choosing captured video settings
Choosing video and audio capture devices
Capturing video from a DV camera
Capturing video from a webcam
Capturing snapshots
Capturing live video from a DV camera
Download Online Video
Interface
Menu bar
Toolbar
List of opened files
Preview area
Output directory field
Output format field
Presets field
Convert button
Working
Adding URLs
Adding video files
Choosing output format
Previewing video
Downloading and converting video
Extracting audio from online video
Specifying application settings
Edit Video
Interface
Menu bar
Preview area
Import pane
Edit pane
Export pane
Seek slider
Controls
Operations buttons
Undo/Redo buttons
Quick toolbar
Time scale
Status bar
Timeline panel
Working
Adding video
Adding audio tracks
Adding text titles
Zooming video to be edited
Rotating video
Cropping video
Splitting and cutting video
Setting speed and volume level
Creating a slideshow
Downloading online video
Capturing screencast
Capturing video
Recording audio
Applying video filters
Applying transitions
Previewing files
Working with video projects
Exporting files
Specifying module settings
Filter Reference
Magic Enhance
Auto Contrast
Auto Saturation
Auto White Balance
Deinterlace
Brightness
Contrast
Blur
Sharpen
Hue/Saturation
Gamma
Color Balance
Chroma Balance
Denoise
Deblocking
Mosaic
Add Noise
Posterize
Diffuse
Grayscale
Invert
Sepia
Old movie
Tutorials
How to repair the purple video
How to restore too dark video
How to fix the blurred video
How to filter the interlaced video
Split Video
Interface
Menu bar
Toolbar
Options table
Split button
Join button
Output settings
Controls
Preview area
Seek slider
Status bar
Working
Opening files
Previewing files
Splitting files
Joining video episodes
Cutting out segments
Working with DVD files
Create CD/DVD
Interface
Menu bar
Toolbar
Tab bar
Content area
Status bar
Start Button
Disc size bar
Mode table
Options table
Custom Quality window
Edit Mode
DVD chapters
Label in DVD menu
Enhance button
Preview area
OK button
Cancel button
Controls
Seek slider
Working
Adding files
Previewing files
Burning files
Creating video disc
Creating audio disc
Creating data disc
Creating DVD menu
Copying DVD
Saving DVD to a folder
Creating an ISO file
Copying encrypted DVD
Format Reference
3GPP
3GPP2
ASF
AVI
DAT (VCD, SVCD)
FLV
IFO
M2T
MOD
MOV
MPEG
MPEG4
MTS
MKV
RM
VOB
VRO
WMV
AAC
MP3
OGG
WAV
WMA
If you can't open a file
Activation
Activate Movavi VideoSuite
Automatic (online) activation of Movavi VideoSuite
Manual (offline) activation of Movavi VideoSuite
Copyright and license for Movavi VideoSuite
Appendix
Technical support
Version history
Movavi VideoSuite :: Convert Video/DVD :: Interface :: Advanced mode for the output format setting

Movavi VideoSuite has the Favorites, Devices and Advanced modes to set an output format for the processed video.
The Advanced mode lets you set an output format and a preset for the format. You can use one of ready-made presets; or change an existing preset and use it; or create, save and use your own presets.
Click the Advanced tab to switch to the Advanced mode for output formats.



The upper drop-down menu provides the list of output formats. (Read more about Formats)

The lower drop-down menu provides the list of ready-made presets for every format. A preset is a set of values automatically assigned to the format.



Presets can be modified or created, saved and added to the lists of existing presets.
Click Settings to open the Format Settings dialog window to create or modify presets.

The Video Format Settings window consists of 2 panes: Video stream and Audio stream.
The Video stream pane allows you to set a Video codec to compress your video, the Size of the output video, Frame rate, Resize method and Resize quality.

Codecs serve two purposes: they tell your computer how to encode (or compress) a video file when you save the file, and they tell your computer how to decode (or play) the file when you open the file. Since the same codec is used for both compressing and playing the file, the choice of which codec to use is extremely important. If the codec you use to compress your file is not installed on the user's computer, your user will not be able to play the video. Read and download codecs

Frame rate is the measurement of how many images per second are produced while playing.

Resize methods provides 3 options:

Stretch: height/size proportions are not kept. The video is stretched to match the screen.
Letter Box: keeps the height in proportion to the width of video.
Crop: keeps the height in proportion to the width and crops video to match the size of the screen.

Resize quality provides 2 options:

Normal (Fast): uses the Nearest Neighbour algorithm of resizing. It replicates the pixels in an image copying the nearest pixels. This is a fast method, but it can produce jagged effects.
Best (Slow): also known as Bilinear method. It adds pixels by averaging the color values of surrounding pixels and produces better quality of video.

The Audio stream pane allows you to set Audio format, Sample rate and Channels characteristics.

See also:
Choosing output format: Advanced mode

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