Clicking the Encoding Options button in the Video Export dialog box after you’ve selected Windows Media Video in the Save As Type field opens the WMV Encoder Options dialog box.
Profile. This field has a list of common WMV video file formats. Selecting a profile tells the WMV encoder what quality of file to produce.
Profile info. This field briefly explains the kind of video and audio file that the profile you selected will produce.
Title/Author/Rating/Copyright/Description. Filling in these fields will fill in the information your file will generate when you open the file’s Properties dialog box from Windows Media Player.
Multipass. If you’re creating a Variable Bit Rate (VBS) video, the file quality will improve some if you tell the encoder to go through your source material twice (make two passes at it).SONAR includes several profiles for exporting WMV files. You can author your own WMV profiles if you want to use specific settings. To do so, you need to download and install the Windows Media Profile Editor, which is included with the Windows Media Encoder 9 Series.If you author your own profiles (.prx files), they must be placed in the \Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Cakewalk\SONAR X2 Producer\WMV Profiles directory in order to be available in SONAR.
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