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gpoirier fc99a0e0a5 Update of the x264 encoding guide:
- Reorganized things, options are now divided into "speed vs quality"
  and "other" (more or less). subq is now where it belongs.
- subq=6 is documented
- explanation of what 2-pass really does, and why you'd better use it
- mention 3-pass (and the fact that it usually doesn't help)
- documented qcomp
- documented keyint (not like it needed any more explanation, though)
- deblocking parameter tweaking no longer categorized as options that
  "affect speed and quality ;)
- updated example cpu requirements for decoding, in codecs.xml
  (720x480 @ 1500kbps 50%->35%, for my CPU)


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de Typo noticed by Reimar Döffinger. 2004-10-20 00:56:25 +00:00
it Important typo noticed by Piero di Vita <scognito at libero dot it> 2004-10-24 23:00:28 +00:00
man sync 1.1026 2005-07-03 20:20:08 +00:00
tech Encoding guide featured by Richard Felker III, and updated by Jeff Clagg. 2005-06-22 09:39:27 +00:00
xml Update of the x264 encoding guide: 2005-07-04 05:37:27 +00:00
zh Important typo noticed by Piero di Vita <scognito at libero dot it> 2004-10-24 23:00:28 +00:00
.cvsignore Ignore codecs-status.html. 2005-05-18 23:07:37 +00:00
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README

#######################################
## Reading the MPlayer Documentation ##
#######################################

Thanks for reading MPlayer documentation !!!


1. For "release" version users (i.e. non-CVS):

   a, Enter the HTML/ directory, and there you'll find the documentation,
      each language in its own subdirectory.

   b, If you prefer reading the documentation as a single big file it 
      can be found in the HTML-single/ directory, each language in its 
      own subdirectory.

   c, If the HTML/ or HTML-single/ directories don't contain your language, 
      try the subdirectories in this very same folder.


2. For "development" version users (i.e. CVS or CVS snapshots):

   a, Enter the xml/ directory, and read the README file there to find
      out how to build a HTML version of the XML documentation. It will
      be created in the HTML/ and HTML-single/ directories.

   b, If the xml/ directory doesn't contain your language, try the
      subdirectories in this very same folder.