i have an 800,000 kb file on my pc. when i encoded it to svcd format the file was 2.1 gb.. Is this normal? How can I prevent the file size increase or can I?
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If the movie was ripped from DVD, he might as well do it over, this time with better quality. If the 800mb is as original as he can get, compressing it to 700 mb using an advanced compression algorythm such as WMV8/9, won't result in much qualit loss, or he can just split the current file in 2, and put it on 2 disks, or he can zip it up, but that's not very usefulComment
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I guess his 800Mo file already uses an "advanced compression algorythm" as your wmv8/9 does, and his main goal is to obtain a mpeg2 one (svcd).Comment
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To RNCSerge
"If the movie was ripped from DVD, he might as well do it over, this time with better quality."
The poster only said that he/she has, "an 800,000 kb file on my pc" - with no mention that either it was created from a DVD, or that he/she has a DVD...Comment
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it was burned from a sight. anyways i don't think that should matter. the whole file is in my C: drive. like i said it was around 800,00 kb. I encoded the .avi file to mpeg-2 (svcd). And it took up for cd's. the quality is fine. I don't care for changing the quality. I was wondering if all my movies in svcd mode will use up 4+ cd's and if there is a way i can minimize the amount of disks w/ out screwing up the quality. i am doing this to watch on my stand-alone dvd player. Thanks..Comment
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I've just converted a file to svcd using tmpgenc and before it started to do the conversion it gave me some data about the estimated size. This was around 750MB so I adjusted the bitrate down on the same screen and got it to 698MB. Sorry if this is a bit vague but i'm totally new to all this, hope you know what i'm on about.Comment
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