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Produce and Share a Video > Produce a video using Custom Production Settings > Flash Options > Flash Options PIP Tab

Flash Options PIP Tab

Produce video as > Custom production settings > Flash > Flash Templates > Flash Options button > PIP tab

Use the Flash Options PIP tab to customize the compression, codec, and bit rate of the video clips on the PIP track. The PIP tab appears if you select a Flash template with a PIP (example: one video with TOC and PIP).

Option
Description
Frame rate
The Automatic option (default) preserves the highest frame rate of all the clips on the Timeline. To decrease the size of the video, select a lower frame rate.
Lowering the frame rate to reduce the bandwidth needed by the video stream may cause the video to appear choppy during playback.
Max bitrate
Determines the overall size of the video by setting a maximum of bytes per second to use. A lower max bitrate creates smaller files but may produce lower quality video. For medium quality, choose 300. For low quality, choose 100. Choosing the No maximum option results in the highest quality video.
Bitrate control
Attempts to achieve better compression by varying the bitrates used to encode different parts of the video.
Variable 1-Pass: Analyzes and encodes the video in one pass.
Variable 2-Pass: Attempts to achieve better compression by analyzing the video prior to encoding. The encoding process takes longer, but may produce a smaller file.
Constant: Analyzes and encodes the video at the fastest rate, but generally results in the largest produced video.
Video quality
Specifies the quality of the compressed video, where 100% is the highest quality and 10% is the lowest. The higher the image quality adjustment, the larger the file size of the produced video.
Video codec
Select the following video codec based on the version of the Flash Player used for playback of the video:
  • Flash Player 6: Choose the Legacy SWF Output Flash template.
  • Flash Player 7: VP6
  • Flash Player 8 and later: VP6
Producing using the VP6 codec takes longer than producing with the H.263 codec and results in a better image quality and file size.
Key frame rate
Determines how often (in seconds) to include a keyframe in the video stream. You can only seek to keyframes in a FLV due to the limitations of the Adobe Flash Player. To set the keyframe, enter the number of seconds.
The lower the keyframe rate, the more precise the seeking. However, a lower keyframe rate results in significantly larger files. As a result, the video file is larger and seeking within the video is more precise.
Background image
Choose a background image to show within the video when the PIP video is not present.
Use a background image to show a corporate logo, a Web site address, etc.


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