Thanks for the replies.
However, it still doesn't make sense to me!

A 30 seconds video encoded with a total data rate
(video + audio) of 700 kilobits/second should result
in an FLV that weighs 2.56 MegaBytes no matter what
the other settings are.

But that's not the case.

If I encode that 30 second video @ 700 kilobits/second
and try to adjust the other settings (keyframe
interval, frame size, fps, etc.) differently, I get
FLV files that vary in terms of total file size
depending on those other settings.

Shouldn't all those FLV files be 2.56 Megabytes but
vary in terms of image quality ONLY and not in terms
of file size?

Please help!!!

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