On Sun, Apr 19, 2009 at 8:17 PM, Graham Evans <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> While abstractly I understand the difference between codecs and
>> containers/formats, everyone always talks as if its easy for end users
>> like me to choose the underlying codec of their container formats....
>> Right now I know of no way to control that in cinelerra or any other
>> software.
>
> In the render dialog look beside the words 'Audio:' and 'Video:' for a
> little spanner symbol.  You click on this symbol and you can indeed change
> the sorts of parameters you're talking about.  Perhaps you already knew this

Wow, I can *control* what codec goes into the container!
I never even parsed those little wrenches as part of the user
interface ... they were just random glyphs that my optic nerve edited
out before my brain could see it. I think this may be a case of
"inattentional blindness", where I strongly suspected this was a
parameter to the render, but just couldn't SEE it because it wasn't a
UI element that I'm used to being in the middle of a dialog.

Okay, I have to play with this now...

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