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Diffstat (limited to 'win/CS/HandBrakeWPF/Properties/Resources.Designer.cs')
-rw-r--r-- | win/CS/HandBrakeWPF/Properties/Resources.Designer.cs | 12 |
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 7 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'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..
+ ///So small increases in value will result in progressively larger increases in the resulting file size..
/// </summary>
public static string Video_LosslessWarningTooltip {
get {
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