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Keyframe Interval
By default, a keyframe will be created every 250 frames. Specifying a keyframe interval will allow you to create more or less keyframes in your video. Sometimes the number of keyframes can affect video scrubbing. A greater number of keyframes will increase the size of your output file. Keyframe interval should be specified as a positive integer. For example, a value of 100 will create a keyframe every 100 frames.
The target video bitrate specified as kilobits per second (Kbps, e.g. 300 or 500). If you set quality, you don't need to set bitrate, unless you want to target a specific bitrate.
Bitrate Cap
A bitrate cap specified as kilobits per second (Kbps, e.g. 300 or 500). Specifying a quality alone will vary the bitrate to match the content of the video potentially introducing high peak bitrates. This setting will prevent peaks in the video bitrate, resulting in a file that looks worse but plays more smoothly. We recommend only using this for streaming or for devices that require it.
Buffer Size
The buffer size specified as kilobits per second (Kbps, e.g. 300 or 500). This is another setting useful for playback on specific devices. Check your streaming server or device settings for tips, or set this to the same as the bitrate cap.
H.264 Profile
The H.264 standard defines various sets of capabilities, which are referred to as profiles, targeting specific classes of applications. The currently supported profiles are baseline, main, and high. The baseline profile will produce video that looks worse, but requires less CPU on playback and is required for playback on some devices (e.g. iPhone or iPod). The high profile will look best, but can be CPU intensive to playback. By default, the baseline profile will be used to maximize compatibility.
H.264 Level