# HG changeset patch # User diego # Date 1104800760 0 # Node ID c3d49ffa01fdb7a8f7d504a3a50a3fe056dd014d # Parent a496de9dede206f0bded6616b4ee42f930ffc9d8 Extend copyright to 2005, typos. diff -r a496de9dede2 -r c3d49ffa01fd DOCS/man/en/mplayer.1 --- a/DOCS/man/en/mplayer.1 Mon Jan 03 23:53:35 2005 +0000 +++ b/DOCS/man/en/mplayer.1 Tue Jan 04 01:06:00 2005 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ .\" $Revision$ -.\" MPlayer (C) 2000-2004 MPlayer Team +.\" MPlayer (C) 2000-2005 MPlayer Team .\" This man page was/is done by Gabucino, Diego Biurrun, Jonas Jermann . .\" -------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -7076,11 +7076,11 @@ I- and B-frames are offset from this value by ip_factor and pb_factor, respectively. 20\-40 is a useful range (default: 26). Lower values result in better fidelity, but higher bitrates. -Note that quantization in H.264 works differently from MPEG[124]. +Note that quantization in H.264 works differently from MPEG-[124]. H.264's quantization parameter (QP) is on a logarithmic scale. As an example, the bitrate difference between QP=20 and QP=40 is about a factor of 10. -Useful quantizers in H.264 tend to be very large compared to MPEG[124]. +Useful quantizers in H.264 tend to be very large compared to MPEG-[124]. . .TP .B pass=<1\-3>