changeset 17103:9722eecad127

fixes suggested by The Wanderer and Corey
author gpoirier
date Mon, 05 Dec 2005 19:20:48 +0000
parents 85a668c410ec
children 55e0374f78db
files DOCS/xml/en/encoding-guide.xml
diffstat 1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/DOCS/xml/en/encoding-guide.xml	Mon Dec 05 17:52:00 2005 +0000
+++ b/DOCS/xml/en/encoding-guide.xml	Mon Dec 05 19:20:48 2005 +0000
@@ -1045,7 +1045,7 @@
 <para>
   The following steps will guide you in computing the resolution of your
   encode without distorting the video too much, by taking into account several
-  information about the souce video.
+  types of information about the source video.
   First, you should compute the encoded aspect ratio:
   <systemitem>ARc = (Wc x (ARa / PRdvd )) / Hc</systemitem>
 <itemizedlist>
@@ -1095,13 +1095,13 @@
   image; if there are not enough bits, the edges of those blocks are
   visible.)
   It is therefore wise to take a CQ ranging from 0.20 to 0.22 for a 1 CD rip,
-  and 0.26-0.28 for 2 CDs with standard encoding options.
+  and 0.26-0.28 for 2 CDs rip with standard encoding options.
   More advanced encoding options such as those listed here for
   <link linkend="menc-feat-mpeg4-lavc-example-settings"><systemitem class="library">libavcodec</systemitem></link>
   and
 <link linkend="menc-feat-xvid-example-settings"><systemitem class="library">XviD</systemitem></link>
   should make it possible to get the same quality with CQ ranging from
-  0.18 to 0.20 for a 1 CD rip, and 0.24-0.26 for 2 CDs
+  0.18 to 0.20 for a 1 CD rip, and 0.24-0.26 for 2 CDs rip.
   With MPEG-4 ASP codecs such as <systemitem class="library">x264</systemitem>,
   you can use a CQ ranging from 0.14 to 0.16 with standard encoding options,
   and should be able to go as low as 0.10 to 0.12 with
@@ -1115,7 +1115,7 @@
   On the other hand, it is worthless to raise CQ higher than 0.30 as you would
   be wasting bits without any noticeable quality gain.
   Also note that as mentioned earlier in this guide, low resolution videos
-  need a bigger CQ (compared to for ex. DVD-resolution) to look good.
+  need a bigger CQ (compared to for instance DVD-resolution) to look good.
 </para>
 </sect3>
 
@@ -2559,7 +2559,7 @@
 <tbody>
 <row>
   <entry>Very high quality</entry>
-  <entry><option>vcodec=mpeg4:mbd=2:mv0:trell:v4mv:cbp:last_pred=3:predia=2:dia=2:vmax_b_frames=2:vb_strategy=1:precmp=2:cmp=2:subcmp=2:preme=2:vme=5:naq:qns=2</option></entry>
+  <entry><option>vcodec=mpeg4:mbd=2:mv0:trell:v4mv:cbp:last_pred=3:predia=2:dia=2:vmax_b_frames=2:vb_strategy=1:precmp=2:cmp=2:subcmp=2:preme=2:qns=2</option></entry>
   <entry>6fps</entry>
   <entry>0dB</entry>
 </row>