Viewerframe Mode Extra Quality !!link!! «480p»
Ensure your Playback > Timeline Proxy Mode is set to Off . Proxy mode overrides Extra Quality. Step 6: Play your timeline. If frames drop, revert to "Auto" or "Quality."
Change the assigned numerical value to its maximum limit (typically 4 or 5 , depending on the software documentation). Save the file and restart the application. 3. Adjust Anisotropic Filtering and Shadows
Disk -> Full Decode -> Decompression -> Color Space Conversion (10-bit+) -> Apply LUTs/Filters -> Sub-pixel Sampling -> Full Anti-Aliasing -> Display viewerframe mode extra quality
Enabling high-quality viewing modes alters several core parameters of your video encoding pipeline: 1. Spatial Resolution and Compression Artifacts
Unlike "Draft" or "Performance" modes, which prioritize speed (lower resolution, fewer effects) to ensure smooth playback, "Extra Quality" mode sacrifices processing speed and resource consumption to ensure that every pixel is rendered with the highest possible fidelity. Ensure your Playback > Timeline Proxy Mode is set to Off
Employs motion-adaptive or motion-compensated deinterlacing . The software analyzes movement between frames to seamlessly fuse the lines, resulting in a fluid, crisp image that eliminates motion blur. 4. Anti-Aliasing and Artifact Reduction
: This provides a continuous MJPEG (Motion JPEG) stream. It is the standard for "high quality" because it delivers fluid movement by sending a rapid sequence of JPEG images. If frames drop, revert to "Auto" or "Quality
In software architecture, the "Viewerframe" refers to the specific window or panel where visual media is displayed. Unlike the full render output (which produces a final file), the Viewerframe is responsible for real-time playback and scrubbing.