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Cleanup the reconvert descriptions so it's a bit clearer
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tooltip: `\\n
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==DESCRIPTION==
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\\nSet to reprocess HEVC, VP9 or AV1 files (i.e reduce bitrate of files already in those codecs).
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\\nSince this uses the same logic as normal, halving the current bitrate, this is NOT recommended
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unless you know what you are doing, so please leave FALSE if unsure!
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\\nSet to reprocess HEVC/VP9/AV1 files (i.e reduce bitrate of files already in those codecs).
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\\nSince this uses the same logic as normal, halving the current bitrate, this is NOT recommended
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unless you know what you are doing, so please leave FALSE if unsure!
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\\nNEEDS to be used in conjunction with "bitrate_cutoff" or "hevc_max_bitrate" otherwise is ignored.
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\\nThis is useful in certain situations, perhaps you have a file which is HEVC but has an extremely high
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bitrate and you'd like to reduce it.
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\\n
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==WARNING== \\n
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IF YOU HAVE VP9 OR AV1 FILES YOU WANT TO KEEP IN THOSE FORMATS THEN DO NOT USE THIS OPTION. \\n
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\\nThis option has the potential to LOOP your encodes! You can encode a file to HEVC and still
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be above your cutoff and it would be converted again & again if this is set to true (since it's now HEVC).
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So if you use this be sure to set "hevc_max_bitrate" & "max_average_bitrate" to help prevent the plugin looping.
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IF YOU HAVE HEVC/VP9/AV1 FILES YOU WANT TO KEEP IN THOSE FORMATS THEN DO NOT USE THIS OPTION. \\n
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\\nThis option has the potential to LOOP your encodes! You can encode a file to HEVC and still
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be above your cutoff and it would be converted again & again if this is set to true (since it's now HEVC).
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So if you use this be sure to set "hevc_max_bitrate" & "max_average_bitrate" to help prevent the plugin looping.
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Also it is highly suggested that you have your "hevc_max_bitrate" higher than "max_average_bitrate".
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\\nPlease be certain you want this enabled before setting it otherwise leave this as FALSE!
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While the plugin will attempt to generate accurate video bitrate metadata, it can not always reliably do so
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While the plugin will attempt to generate accurate video bitrate metadata, it can not always reliably do so
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and will be forced to fall back onto estimates. Please bare this in mind when using the HEVC reprocess option.
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\\n
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\\nExample:\\n
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tooltip: `\\n
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==DESCRIPTION==
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\\nHas no effect unless "reconvert_hevc" is set to true. This allows you to specify a maximum
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allowed average OVERALL bitrate for HEVC or similar files. Much like the "bitrate_cutoff" option, but
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specifically for HEVC files. It should be set HIGHER then your standard cutoff for safety.
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\\nAlso, it's highly suggested you use the min & max average bitrate options in combination with this. You
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will want those to control the encoded video bitrate, otherwise you may end up repeatedly reprocessing HEVC files.
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i.e your file might have a overall bitrate of 20000, if your hevc cutoff is 5000 then it's going to reconvert
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multiple times before it'll fall below that cutoff. While HEVC reprocessing can be useful this is why it is NOT
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recommended!
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allowed average OVERALL bitrate for HEVC/AV1/VP9 files. Much like the "bitrate_cutoff" option, but
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specifically for these files. It should be set HIGHER then your standard cutoff for safety.
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\\nAlso, it's highly suggested you use the min & max average bitrate options in combination with this. You will
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want this to control the encoded video bitrate, otherwise you may end up unintentionally reprocessing these files.
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i.e your file might have a overall bitrate of 20000, if your hevc cutoff is 5000 then it's going to
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reconvert multiple times before it'll be below that cutoff.
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\\nWhile HEVC/AV1/VP9 reprocessing can be useful this is why it is NOT recommended unless you know what you are
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doing!
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\\n
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==WARNING== \\n
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While the plugin will attempt to generate accurate video bitrate metadata, it can not always reliably do so
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