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Originally Posted by Matt Kirby
If there are some frames that aren't accepted then only this few frames will be encoded. And that will be displayed.
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Laymaen usually have a simplisitic opinion upon professional things.
Some think that by buying eg a professional screwdriver or hammer they are automatically professional themselves, even if they have no idea how a nail is hammered down.
Others think professional is just another word to describe expensive things.
I would like to find out how this software managed to insert a new cell in a commercial videostream, which had to be
strictly compatible with the standard, without recoding at least partially the video? And what reason had TAW discovered to consider a perfect legit video as "smart rendering"-able?
Reading about is not the same as
FC /B (for binary). I bet you'll have a surprise.