1000 1-pass CBR encodes to your specified bitrate.\n1-pass quality and quantizer encodes every frame at the same quality.\n2-pass 1st pass gathers statistics for the 2nd pass.\n2-pass internal scales the 2nd pass to your desired file size.\n2-pass external relies on GKnot to scale the .stats file.
1009 Higher settings give higher-quality results, at the cost of slower encoding. 5 (default) should suffice for most jobs.
1010 H.263 smooths the image whereas MPEG (slightly slower) sharpens.\nModulated varies between the two.\nCustom lets you define your own matrix via the Quantization tab.
1011 Choose what you would like the avi to identify itself as
1012 Maximum number of frames allowed between I-frames
1013 Turns on Lumi masking - applies more compression to dark/light areas that the eye can't notice easily
1014 Minimum quantizer allowed for I-frames. Only functional in 2-pass second pass.
1015 Maximum quantizer allowed for I-frames. Only functional in 2-pass second pass.
1016 Minimum quantizer allowed for P-frames.
1017 Maximum quantizer allowed for P-frames.
1020 Define your own MPEG quantization matrices. Quantization type must be set to "Custom" to affect encoding.
1021 A value of 20 will give 20% more bits to every I-frame
1022 Minimum space between I-frames - should be less than 10, set to 1 to disable forced I-frame spacing
1023 Check this if you would like to skip the storage of the 1st pass output. It is often very large.
1024 Performs a dummy 2nd pass - doesn't output any video data
1025 The higher this value, the more bits get taken from frames larger than the average size, and redistributed to others
1026 The higher this value, the more bits get assigned to frames below the average frame size
1027 The higher this value, the longer the codec has to smooth out bit allocation