Flash

Flash Type: The Blaze Media Pro video converter feature can produce FLV and SWF Flash output. This setting enables selection between the two options.

Video Bitrate: The video bitrate setting defines the video quality of the Flash output. A higher bitrate setting produce better quality, while at the same time resulting in a larger file size. On the other hand, a lower bitrate produces a smaller file size, while the quality is lessened.

Audio Bitrate: The audio bitrate setting defines the audio quality of the Flash output. A higher bitrate setting produces better quality, while at the same time resulting in a larger file size. On the other hand, a lower bitrate produces a smaller file size, while the quality is lessened.

Audio Sample Rate: The audio sample rate (frequency) defines the number of samples per second to be used in the audio content of the MOV output. VCD and SVCD quality output is associated with 44,100 Hz, while 48,000 Hz is recognized as DVD quality. The content from miniDV digital video camcorders and high-quality wireless microphone transmissions typically uses 32,000 Hz. Other sample rates are used for lower quality/file size requirements.

Audio Channels: Enables you to select between stereo and mono audio content for the Flash output.