Hello to all those people who are superior to me in encoding DivX. (and hello to all those who are just like me and don't know what they're doing)
I'm really new at this encoding stuff and have learned a lot in several days of experementing and reading. But i am unable to succesfully accomplish what I want.
I have several hundred TV shows on my computer that are 20 minutes long and range from 15 mb to 250mb. They are all encoded initially using a variety of video and audio codecs (not by me). If someone could tell me how to make all my videos about 15mb i would be very gratefull.
I've been using virtualdub and i think the best way to encode them would be to use DivX ; - ) MPEG-4 Fast-Motion codec and the Fraunhofer-IIS's MPEG Audio Layer 3 codec. I belive i have the fraunhofer codec installed but in virtualdub i don't see it, i'm assuming that it is MPEG Layer-3 (i could be wrong), but i see two 'MPEG Layer-3's and i'm not sure which is which.
The problems i have encountered are that the sound always becomes displaced, although sometimes its not really noticable. Also, the compressed file is never 15mb, its always about 30mb smaller than the original (which isn't satisfactory when the initial file is 250mb). I once took a 15 mb file, ran it though virtualdub and it came out 20mb. (i don't understand lol)
So, if someone could maby tell me what codecs i should be using, how to set them up, and what settings to use in virtualdub (or in any other program i should use) and anywhere else they may be needed so i can set up a template for all my video files, I would be VERY grateful.
Thanks in advance.
-JeReKu
(I do realize that 15mb will make me loose A LOT of video and audio quality but I don't really care about that because i'm running very low on disk space.)
I'm really new at this encoding stuff and have learned a lot in several days of experementing and reading. But i am unable to succesfully accomplish what I want.
I have several hundred TV shows on my computer that are 20 minutes long and range from 15 mb to 250mb. They are all encoded initially using a variety of video and audio codecs (not by me). If someone could tell me how to make all my videos about 15mb i would be very gratefull.
I've been using virtualdub and i think the best way to encode them would be to use DivX ; - ) MPEG-4 Fast-Motion codec and the Fraunhofer-IIS's MPEG Audio Layer 3 codec. I belive i have the fraunhofer codec installed but in virtualdub i don't see it, i'm assuming that it is MPEG Layer-3 (i could be wrong), but i see two 'MPEG Layer-3's and i'm not sure which is which.
The problems i have encountered are that the sound always becomes displaced, although sometimes its not really noticable. Also, the compressed file is never 15mb, its always about 30mb smaller than the original (which isn't satisfactory when the initial file is 250mb). I once took a 15 mb file, ran it though virtualdub and it came out 20mb. (i don't understand lol)
So, if someone could maby tell me what codecs i should be using, how to set them up, and what settings to use in virtualdub (or in any other program i should use) and anywhere else they may be needed so i can set up a template for all my video files, I would be VERY grateful.
Thanks in advance.
-JeReKu
(I do realize that 15mb will make me loose A LOT of video and audio quality but I don't really care about that because i'm running very low on disk space.)
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