Advanced Topics
This section contains advanced techniques and features. These procedures often require using multiple objects.
The following topics are included.
| Topic | Description |
|---|---|
| Getting Good Results with the Windows Media Video 9 Screen Codec | Describes how to improve the quality of screen capture streams. |
| To Support Multiple Languages | Describes how to support multiple languages in metadata. |
| To Use Interlaced Video | Describes how to maintain video interlacing in a compressed stream, and how to retrieve interlaced frames from the reader. |
| To Deinterlace Video | Describes how to configure the Windows Media Video codec to convert interlaced input to compressed progressive frames. |
| To Use Dynamic Range Control | Describes how to read audio samples using dynamic range control. |
| To Transcode Content with Smart Recompression | Describes how to use smart recompression to efficiently transcode files from one bit rate to another. |
| To Read and Write Video Streams with Non-Square Pixels | Describes how to read and write video streams with pixels that are not square. |
| To Use Inverse Telecine | Describes how to use inverse telecine to convert 30 frames/sec video made from film into 24 frames/sec digital video. |
| To Create ASF Files Using Third-Party Codecs | Describes how to include content that is encoded with third-party codecs. |
| To Decode Audio to S/PDIF | Describes how to configure the reader to output S/PDIF data for streams encoded with the Windows Media Audio 9 Professional codec. |
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