-\subsection{Viewing \& Modifying FFmpeg Format Options inside Cinelerra}%
-\label{sub:viewing_modifying_ffmpeg_cinelerra}
-
-There are thousands of options for using ffmpeg. Now it is possible to \textit{view} the available options for a particular video and audio choice by using the \textit{wrench icon} and then clicking on the \textit{view} box. FFmpeg has to be the selected file format for this feature to be visible. It makes it a lot easier since only the applicable options show up as opposed to everything that ffmpeg can do. These options are just \textit{Hints} and some may be missing due to the way that ffmpeg options are coded -- Cinelerra shows the option data ffmpeg has exposed.
-
-As an example, instead of reading the entire 264 library information, you only have to look at the shown available options. Both the video and the audio are browsable. The options visible in the \textit{Audio/Video Preset} textbox are the final values which are used when rendering once you have checked OK. For assistance in choosing the options you want, use the view popup to see the objects that go with the selected format tool, highlight the option, modify the parameter value in the box at the top of the \textit{Options} window based on what you want, and then click apply. Updated parameter values or new parameters will be appended at the bottom. Note that when you highlight an option, a tooltip will show up when available in the lower right hand corner which describes the option. Also note that the Format and Codec types are shown on the top line of the Options window.
+\subsection{Modifying FFmpeg Format Options inside \CGG{}}%
+\label{sub:modifying_ffmpeg_cinelerra}
+\index{ffmpeg!option file format}
+\index{ffmpeg!wrench}
+\index{ffmpeg!private options}
+
+There are thousands of options for using ffmpeg. Now it is possible to \textit{view} the available options for a particular video and audio choice by using the \textit{wrench icon} and then clicking on the \textit{view} box. FFmpeg has to be the selected file format for this feature to be visible. It makes it a lot easier since only the applicable options show up as opposed to everything that ffmpeg can do. These options are just \textit{Hints} and some may be missing due to the way that ffmpeg options are coded -- \CGG{} shows the option data ffmpeg has exposed.
+
+As an example, instead of reading the entire 264 library
+information, you only have to look at the shown available options.
+Both the video and the audio are browsable. The options visible in
+the \textit{Audio/Video Preset} textbox are the final values which
+are used when rendering once you have checked OK\@. For assistance
+in choosing the options you want, use the view popup to see the
+objects that go with the selected format tool, highlight the option,
+modify the parameter value in the box at the top of the
+\textit{Options} window based on what you want, and then click
+apply. Updated parameter values or new parameters will be appended
+at the bottom. Note that when you highlight an option, a tooltip
+will show up when available in the lower right hand corner which
+describes the option. Also note that the Format and Codec types are
+shown on the top line of the Options window.