MPEG-2

The built-in MPEG Files settings use the MPEG-2 transcoding format. (The MPEG-2 for DVD setting in the Create DVD destination also uses this format.) Use to encode MPEG-2 stream files for DVD and Blu-ray authoring.

Note: You can also create custom settings that use the MPEG-2 transcoding format. However, the built-in MPEG-2 settings (in the Settings pane) analyze your source media and assign optimal properties to ensure the best possible transcoding results.

The built-in MPEG-2 for DVD setting encodes only a video file. To encode the accompanying audio, use the Dolby Digital audio setting. The easiest way to do this is to apply the Create DVD destination to your source file, which adds both the MPEG-2 for DVD setting and the Dolby Digital setting to your job. For more information, see Dolby Digital.

The properties of built-in and custom settings that use this transcoding format are located in the General, Video, and Audio inspectors (described below).

Setting summary

Displays the setting name and transcoding format, as well as an estimated output file size. When you add a setting to a job or change the setting’s properties, this summary automatically updates.

General properties

Retiming

This section contains one property:

Video properties

Cropping and padding

Customize the final cropping, sizing, and aspect ratio using the Cropping & Padding properties. Cropping removes video content from an image. Padding scales the image to a smaller size while retaining the output image’s frame size. For more information about these properties, see Modify frame size overview.

Quality

The following properties determine how the video will be resized, retimed, and otherwise adjusted when transcoded:

Video effects

For a list of available video effects and instructions on how to add a video effect to a setting, see Add and remove effects.