
Also, which container formats can be readily swapped with another/others?The section links to the Output formats article with its table of supported audio/video formats in different containers. Quote- Finally, maybe a chart showing which container formats can hold which video & audio types (and ones they canââ,¬â,¢t), & maybe ones typically found too. QuoteShould the ââ,¬Å"container formatââ,¬Â be the 1st term explained before the rest?OK, done. On the other hand, I'm afraid of losing the readers' interest when the Quickstart guide for Avidemux begins with some boring general terminology instead of saying something about Avidemux.

I was thinking about it, too, and I agree it should be the first thing the users should learn before using Avidemux. QuoteWould the basic terms be better at the beginning?Perhaps. QuoteAn interface image would be a touch too, perhaps with red numbers on it that people can reference too from your text?Maybe, but we already have the User interface/Main window article, and it may not be the best idea to duplicate too many things. This has been the most requested feature for Avidemux in the last couple of years.) (Still, I think it would be better if users would not have to add these extensions manually. QuotePerhaps you could also mention that when saving your file you have to manually add the file extension yourself?OK, added.


Quote from: djboshh on March 16, 2012, 11:14:45 PM- Thereââ,¬â,¢s a spelling mistake in the basic terms section: "automagically"Actually, that's not a mistake.
