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Advanced mode for the output format setting
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Movavi Video Converter 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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