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-rw-r--r--win/CS/HandBrakeWPF/Properties/Resources.Designer.cs12
-rw-r--r--win/CS/HandBrakeWPF/Properties/Resources.resx14
2 files changed, 12 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/win/CS/HandBrakeWPF/Properties/Resources.Designer.cs b/win/CS/HandBrakeWPF/Properties/Resources.Designer.cs
index 606136ecd..7f5d68f0e 100644
--- a/win/CS/HandBrakeWPF/Properties/Resources.Designer.cs
+++ b/win/CS/HandBrakeWPF/Properties/Resources.Designer.cs
@@ -871,9 +871,9 @@ namespace HandBrakeWPF.Properties {
}
/// <summary>
- /// Looks up a localized string similar to Adjusts x264 settings to trade off compression efficiency against encoding speed.
+ /// Looks up a localized string similar to Adjusts settings to trade off compression efficiency against encoding speed.
///
- ///This establishes your default x264 settings. Tunes, profiles, levels and advanced options string will be applied to this.
+ ///This establishes your default settings. Tunes, profiles, levels and advanced options string will be applied to this.
///
///You should generally set this option to the slowest you can bear since slower settings will result in better quality or smaller files..
/// </summary>
@@ -884,7 +884,7 @@ namespace HandBrakeWPF.Properties {
}
/// <summary>
- /// Looks up a localized string similar to Limit the H.264 profile of the output stream. This will override all other settings..
+ /// Looks up a localized string similar to Limit the profile of the output stream. This will override all other settings..
/// </summary>
public static string Video_EncoderProfile {
get {
@@ -927,11 +927,9 @@ namespace HandBrakeWPF.Properties {
/// Looks up a localized string similar to A value of 0 means lossless and will result in a file size that is larger than the original source,
///unless the source was also lossless.
///
- ///x264&apos;s scale is logarithmic and lower values correspond to higher quality.
- ///
- ///So small increases in value will result in progressively larger increases in the resulting file size.
+ ///x264 and x265&apos;s scale is logarithmic and lower values correspond to higher quality.
///
- ///Suggested values are: 18 to 20 for Standard Definition and 20 to 23 for High Definition..
+ ///So small increases in value will result in progressively larger increases in the resulting file size..
/// </summary>
public static string Video_LosslessWarningTooltip {
get {
diff --git a/win/CS/HandBrakeWPF/Properties/Resources.resx b/win/CS/HandBrakeWPF/Properties/Resources.resx
index 8f433d3cd..51ea0be1f 100644
--- a/win/CS/HandBrakeWPF/Properties/Resources.resx
+++ b/win/CS/HandBrakeWPF/Properties/Resources.resx
@@ -246,14 +246,14 @@ Set this if your device is struggling to play the output. (i.e. dropped frames)<
<value>Sets and ensures compliance with the specified H.264 Levels. This will override all other settings.</value>
</data>
<data name="Video_EncoderPreset" xml:space="preserve">
- <value>Adjusts x264 settings to trade off compression efficiency against encoding speed.
+ <value>Adjusts settings to trade off compression efficiency against encoding speed.
-This establishes your default x264 settings. Tunes, profiles, levels and advanced options string will be applied to this.
+This establishes your default settings. Tunes, profiles, levels and advanced options string will be applied to this.
You should generally set this option to the slowest you can bear since slower settings will result in better quality or smaller files.</value>
</data>
<data name="Video_EncoderProfile" xml:space="preserve">
- <value>Limit the H.264 profile of the output stream. This will override all other settings.</value>
+ <value>Limit the profile of the output stream. This will override all other settings.</value>
</data>
<data name="Video_EncoderTune" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Tune settings to optimise for common scenarios
@@ -272,6 +272,8 @@ A value of 0 means lossless and will result in a file size that is larger than t
unless the source was also lossless.
Suggested values are: 18 to 20 for Standard Definition and 20 to 23 for High Definition.
+x265 is early on in it's development, so there are no recommended values yet. You'll have to experiment.
+
FFMpeg's and Theora's scale is more linear. These encoders do not have a lossless mode.</value>
</data>
<data name="Video_LosslessWarning" xml:space="preserve">
@@ -281,11 +283,9 @@ FFMpeg's and Theora's scale is more linear. These encoders do not have a lossles
<value>A value of 0 means lossless and will result in a file size that is larger than the original source,
unless the source was also lossless.
-x264's scale is logarithmic and lower values correspond to higher quality.
-
-So small increases in value will result in progressively larger increases in the resulting file size.
+x264 and x265's scale is logarithmic and lower values correspond to higher quality.
-Suggested values are: 18 to 20 for Standard Definition and 20 to 23 for High Definition.</value>
+So small increases in value will result in progressively larger increases in the resulting file size.</value>
</data>
<data name="AddPreset_PictureSizeMode" xml:space="preserve">
<value>You can optionally store a maximum resolution for encodes that use this preset. There are 4 modes: