Encode video :
You're almost ready. You just have to choose a location for the file that you create. To do this, click the Browse for File Output section at the bottom of the Output of Reference. If you do not want to save your file to the default location, you are free to select another.
Before the finals, some checks:
1. Make sure the preset you have selected corresponds to your reader Alcorn McBride.
2. Check your preset needs only to video, or audio and video.
3. If your preset has no audio, check that the quantity of selected video files is an, and the amount of audio files is 0.
4. If you are going to encode an audio + video, check that the quantity of video files is 1 and the amount of audio files is 1.
5. Double-check the location you have selected for the output file.
Now click the Start Transcoding icon or select Transcode -> Start Transcoding from the menu. Once encoding is complete, you will get a file that you can play with your player Alcorn McBride. The next step is to assign a file name and extension compatible with your player. Alcorn McBride each player has its own specifics at this level.
Filenames - DVM7400:
These drives read only files MPEG-2 SD (standard definition) with audio and video. The extension used for files "program stream" (PS) is compatible with these drives always . mpg. If you need to do tests with these files or if you program the system Show Control of attraction that will use these files, there are other considerations that you should consider.
Filenames - DVM8400 Binloop HD and Digital :
Our readers HD (high definition) can play different video formats. If you used a preset "Transport Stream (TS) for your file, the extension must be . MPG. The presets "elementary stream" (ES) are used with 3 different file types, each with its own extension:
Code:
ES = MPEG2 . M2V
ES = H264 . H264
VC-1 ES = . VC1
If you need to do tests with these files or if you program the system Show Control of attraction that will use these files, there are other considerations that you should consider.
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