On 4/25/06, Andreas Haugstrup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Exactly. The thing to do is to test the same 30 sec clip at various bit rates.
Maybe total Video & Audio rates of:
600kbits/sec
400kbits/sec
200kbits/sec
50kbits/sec
-Verdi
That is because your clip is very short. If the clip is only one second
the difference in file size will be equal to the bitrate (ie. with 50kbps
and 25kbps the difference in file size will be 25kb or about 3 kilobyte).
If the clip is one minute the difference will be larger (375 kilobyte
versus 188 kilobyte, a difference of 187 kilobyte).
And my examples are fictional of course. There is noticable overhead with
really small files.
Exactly. The thing to do is to test the same 30 sec clip at various bit rates.
Maybe total Video & Audio rates of:
600kbits/sec
400kbits/sec
200kbits/sec
50kbits/sec
-Verdi
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