Specific Details on "Video Quality" Compression (SL3)
In order to ascertain some optimal encoding standards, I'm looking for some real numbers on what specifically the video quality slider does in terms of bitrate reduction, profiling, and audio.
For example, if my source file (normally destined let's say, for YouTube) is:
- H.264 MP4
- 1920x1080
- Profile High, Level 4.2
- Bitrate Encoding CBR 40mbps
What does the Storyline compression scheme actually do?
Does it convert to the encoding standard to VBR? If so, 1-Pass or 2-Pass? What is the target bitrate and max bitrate at each "quality" level (1-9)? What other audio/video characteristics are being altered when Storyline compresses the video?
The file size is clearly being reduced, but I would like to know more about what specifically is being done to the file at the compression level, so that I can find a standard that works best for the media across the many platforms the content may find itself on.