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<value>Mode decision picks from a variety of options to make its decision: this option chooses what options those are.
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<value>Sane values are ~2-5.
This specifies the maximum number of sequential B-frames that the encoder can use.
Large numbers generally won't help significantly unless Adaptive B-frames is set to Optimal.
Cel-animated source material and B-pyramid also significantly increase the usefulness of larger values.
Baseline profile, as required for iPods and similar devices, requires B-frames to be set to 0 (off).</value>
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<value>After the encoder has done its work, it has a bunch of data that needs to be compressed losslessly, similar to ZIP or RAR. H.264 provides two options for this: CAVLC and CABAC. CABAC decodes a lot slower but compresses significantly better (10-30%), especially at lower bitrates. If you're looking to minimize CPU requirements for video playback, disable this option. Baseline profile, as required for iPods and similar devices, requires CABAC to be disabled.</value>
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<value>H.264 has a built-in deblocking filter that smooths out blocking artifacts after decoding each frame. This not only improves visual quality, but also helps compression significantly.
The deblocking filter takes a lot of CPU power, so if you're looking to minimize CPU requirements for video playback, disable it.
The deblocking filter has two adjustable parameters, "strength" and "threshold".
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<value>The 8x8 transform is the single most useful feature of x264 in terms of compression-per-speed.
It improves compression by at least 5% at a very small speed cost and may provide an unusually high visual quality benefit compared to its compression gain.
However, it requires High Profile, which many devices may not support.</value>
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<value>Controls the motion estimation method. Motion estimation is how the encoder estimates how each block of pixels in a frame has moved.
A better motion search method improves compression at the cost of speed.
Diamond: performs an extremely fast and simple search using a diamond pattern.
Hexagon: performs a somewhat more effective but slightly slower search using a hexagon pattern.
Uneven Multi-Hex: performs a very wide search using a variety of patterns, more accurately capturing complex motion.
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<value>x264 normally zeroes out nearly-empty data blocks to save bits to be better used for some other purpose in the video.
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Don't touch this unless you're having banding issues or other such cases where you are having trouble keeping fine noise.</value>
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<value>Psychovisual Trellis tries to retain more sharpness and detail, but can cause artifacting.
It is considered experimental, which is why it's off by default. Good values are 0.1 to 0.2.</value>
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Subpixel motion estimation is used for refining motion estimates beyond mere pixel accuracy, improving compression.
Mode decision is the method used to choose how to encode each block of the frame: a very important decision.
SAD is the fastest method, followed by SATD, RD, RD refinement, and the slowest, QPRD.
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<value>The full list of encoder parameters:
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<value>Reduce decoder CPU usage.
Set this if your device is struggling to play the output. (i.e. dropped frames)</value>
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<value>Adjusts settings to trade off compression efficiency against encoding speed.
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Changes will be applied after the preset but before all other parameters.</value>
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The scale used by each video encoder is different.
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A value of 0 means lossless and will result in a file size that is larger than the original source,
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<value>A value of 0 means lossless and will result in a file size that is larger than the original source,
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x264 and x265'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.</value>
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<value>You can optionally store a picture settings with this preset. There are 3 modes:
None: Picture settings are not stored in the preset. When loading a source, they will remain as-is within the bounds of the source resolution. This also affects Anamorphic, modulus, cropping etc.
Custom: You can optionally set a Maximum width and Height. When doing this an encode will be less than or equal to these values. Keep Aspect Ratio will be automatically turned on.
Source Maximum: Always encode at the sources resolution where possible.</value>
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<value>The options passed to the x264 encoder.
The above controls are only a subset of useful x264 parameters.
This box allows you to add or modify additional or current parameters as desired. </value>
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<data name="About_GPL" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Copyright (C) 2003-2015 The HandBrake Team
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.</value>
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<value>The x264 Preset / Tune / Profile and Level options are currently in use on the Video Tab.
To enable this tab, check the "Use Advanced Tab instead" option on the Video Tab.
If you do not use this tab, it can be hidden from: Tools Menu > Options > Advanced.</value>
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<data name="QueueSelection_AutoNameWarning" xml:space="preserve">
<value>WARNING: You do not have automatic file naming turned on. Please enable this in options.</value>
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<data name="QueueSelection_AutoTrackSelectionWarning" xml:space="preserve">
<value>WARNING: You do not currently have automatic audio and subtitle track selection setup. You can setup the default track selection behaviour in options.</value>
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<data name="Presets_ResetComplete" xml:space="preserve">
<value>The Built-in presets have been reset.</value>
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<data name="Presets_ResetHeader" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Reset Complete</value>
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<data name="Video_HigherQuality" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Higher Quality |</value>
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<data name="Video_LowQuality" xml:space="preserve">
<value>| Lower Quality</value>
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<data name="Video_PlaceboQuality" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Placebo Quality |</value>
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<data name="Video_DxvaDecode" xml:space="preserve">
<value>WARNING: This feature is experimental and has known issues. Suitable for testing only!
Accelerates H.264, MPEG-4, VC1 and WMV3 only and can provide a small improvement on low end hardware.</value>
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<data name="Video_QuickSyncNotAvailable" xml:space="preserve">
<value>QuickSync hardware not detected!
In order to use the QuickSync encoder, you must:
- Have a Intel CPU with HD Graphics and QuickSync support. 4th Generation Haswell or newer parts are recommended for best quality.
- Have the HD Graphics enabled.
- On older versions of windows before 8.x, a monitor connected to the HD Graphics or GPU Virtualisation software installed is also required.</value>
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<data name="Video_ScalingModes" xml:space="preserve">
<value>WARNING: OpenCL scaling is still in beta. It is only available for modern graphics cards that support OpenCL 1.1 or later. It will fallback to Lanczos software scaling when it is not available for use. Performance gain up to 5%. Minor decrease in quality in some cases.</value>
</data>
<data name="Error" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Error</value>
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<data name="Main_AutoAdd_AudioAndSubWarning" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Warning: It is not currently possible to use this feature if you require specific subtitle or audio tracks that the automatic selection feature (see options) doesn't support! Tracks are reset with every new source / title selected.</value>
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<data name="Main_ScanSourceFirst" xml:space="preserve">
<value>You must first scan a source and setup your job before adding to the queue.</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_TurnOnAutoFileNaming" xml:space="preserve">
<value>You must turn on automatic file naming AND set a default path in preferences before you can add to the queue.</value>
</data>
<data name="Warning" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Warning</value>
</data>
<data name="AreYouSure" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Are you sure?</value>
</data>
<data name="HandBrake_Title" xml:space="preserve">
<value>HandBrake</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_AlreadyEncoding" xml:space="preserve">
<value>HandBrake is already encoding.</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_ChooseDestination" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Please choose a destination for the file.</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_DestinationOverwrite" xml:space="preserve">
<value>The current file already exists, do you wish to overwrite it?</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_DuplicateDestinationOnQueue" xml:space="preserve">
<value>There are jobs on the queue with the same destination path. Please choose a different path for this job.</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_JobsPending_addon" xml:space="preserve">
<value>, Pending Jobs {5}</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_NewDefaultPreset" xml:space="preserve">
<value>New Default Preset Set: {0}</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_NewUpdate" xml:space="preserve">
<value>A New Update is Available. Goto Tools Menu > Options to Install</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_NoPresetSelected" xml:space="preserve">
<value>No Preset selected.</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_NoUpdateOfBuiltInPresets" xml:space="preserve">
<value>You can not modify built in presets. Please select one of your own presets.</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_PleaseSelectFolder" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Please select a folder.</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_PreparingToEncode" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Preparing to encode ...</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_PresetErrorBuiltInName" xml:space="preserve">
<value>You can not import a preset with the same name as a built-in preset.</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_PresetOverwriteWarning" xml:space="preserve">
<value>This preset appears to already exist. Would you like to overwrite it?</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_Presets" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Presets</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_PresetUpdateConfrimation" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Are you sure you wish to update the selected preset?</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_PresetUpdated" xml:space="preserve">
<value>The Preset has now been updated with your current settings.</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_PresetUpdateNotification" xml:space="preserve">
<value>HandBrake has determined your built-in presets are out of date... These presets will now be updated.
Your custom presets have not been updated so you may have to re-create these by deleting and re-adding them.
The previous user_presets.xml file was backed up.</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_QueueFinished" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Queue Finished</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_ScanCancelled" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Scan Cancelled.</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_ScanCompleted" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Scan Completed</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_ScanFailed_NoReason" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Scan failed: </value>
</data>
<data name="Main_ScanFailled_CheckLog" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Scan Failed... See Activity Log for details.</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_ScanningPleaseWait" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Scanning source, please wait...</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_ScanningTitleXOfY" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Scanning Title {0} of {1} ({2}%)</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_ScanSource" xml:space="preserve">
<value>You must first scan a source and setup your job before starting an encode.</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_SelectPreset" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Please select a preset.</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_SelectPresetForUpdate" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Please select a preset to update.</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_SelectSource" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Select 'Source' to continue</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_XEncodesPending" xml:space="preserve">
<value>{0} Encodes Pending</value>
</data>
<data name="Notice" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Notice</value>
</data>
<data name="Overwrite" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Overwrite?</value>
</data>
<data name="Question" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Question</value>
</data>
<data name="State_Ready" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Ready</value>
</data>
<data name="Updated" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Updated</value>
</data>
<data name="Preset_OldVersion_Header" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Preset Version</value>
</data>
<data name="Preset_OldVersion_Message" xml:space="preserve">
<value>The preset you are trying to import is from a different version of HandBrake.
It may not be possible to import all the values from this preset.
Do you wish to proceed?</value>
</data>
<data name="Preset_UnableToImport_Header" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Unable to import preset!</value>
</data>
<data name="Preset_UnableToImport_Message" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Unable to import the preset as it appears to be corrupted or from an older version of HandBrake.</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_SetDestination" xml:space="preserve">
<value>You must first set the destination path for the output file before adding to the queue.</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_InvalidDestination" xml:space="preserve">
<value>The entered destination contained illegal characters. You must fix the path and filename before continuing.</value>
</data>
<data name="Preview" xml:space="preserve">
<value>*** EXPERIMENTAL *** Still Preview</value>
</data>
<data name="Preview_Scaled" xml:space="preserve">
<value> *** EXPERIMENTAL *** Still Preview (Scaled)</value>
</data>
<data name="PictureSettings_OutputResolution" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Output: {0}</value>
</data>
<data name="Options_AdditionalFormatOptions" xml:space="preserve">
<value>The format of the output file. In addition to any supported file system character, you can use the following placeholders that will be replaced when you change title or scan a source.
Live Update Options: {source} {title} {chapters}
Non-Live Options: {date} {time} {quality} {bitrate} (These only change if you scan a new source, change title or chapters)</value>
</data>
<data name="Options_DefaultPathAdditionalParams" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Available additional Options: {source_path} or {source_folder_name}
Not both at the same time!</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_MatchingFileOverwriteWarning" xml:space="preserve">
<value>You cannot encode to a file with the same path and name as the source file. Please update the destination filename so that it does not match the source file.</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_UnableToLoadHelpMessage" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Your system prevented HandBrake from launching a web browser.</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_UnableToLoadHelpSolution" xml:space="preserve">
<value>You can still access the help pages by visiting the website directly at: https://handbrake.fr</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_PresetImportFailed" xml:space="preserve">
<value>Unable to import the selected preset.</value>
</data>
<data name="Main_PresetImportFailedSolution" xml:space="preserve">
<value>The preset may be corrupted or from an older version of HandBrake which is not supported.
Presets from older versions must be re-created in the current version.</value>
</data>
</root>
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