Hi everybody,
until a few days ago everything worked fine, but now i've got the following problem:
when i try to make a xvcd that fits on a 700MB CD, than the file is too large to really fit on it, although according to a video-calculator it should fit.
As it took too long to encode the whole movie always, i encoded only one minute, and found out the following:
(the settings for audio were: 44100 Hz, stereo, 128 kbits/s, system: MPEG-1 Video_CD (non-standard), video: MPEG-1, constant bitrate)
The filesize of 1 minute of a movie with a constant bitrate and the given audio settings should be:
with a cbr of
2500 kbits/s ---> about 19,3 MB
1500 kbits/s ---> about 11,96 MB
1300 kbits/s ---> about 10,49 MB
1000 kbits/s ---> about 8,28 MB
800 kbits/s ---> about 6,81 MB
600 kbits/s ---> about 5,35 MB
but when i do this, the file sizes i get are:
with a cbr of
2500 kbits/s ---> about 19,3 MB
1500 kbits/s ---> about 11,96 MB
1300 kbits/s ---> about 10,49 MB
1000 kbits/s ---> about 10,0 MB
800 kbits/s ---> about 10,0 MB
600 kbits/s ---> about 10,0 MB
So i can't get under 10MB/min!
Whe i set the system to MPEG-1 System (automatic), the file sizes are correct, but then my burn program (Nero) doesn't recognize the filesize correctly, and in the end the file is too large again.
So i really don't know, what to do, especially as everything worked fine in the beginning. I once had a problem with one vcd, as there were a lot of "still-images" in the movie, which were quite annoying, so i tried to do it again and changed GOP to 1 and MaxGOP to 18 (don't know if this would help, but i wanted to try), but then the described problem occured and i used the old setting again (0 for GOP and MaxGOP). But the problem remained. I don't know if that has got something to do with it anyway, but this is the ONLY thing i changed before the problem occured.
I downloaded a newer version of TMPGEnc (2.59.47.155), but still the same problem. So if anyone can help me, please do. Thanks in advance.
Bye, Marco
until a few days ago everything worked fine, but now i've got the following problem:
when i try to make a xvcd that fits on a 700MB CD, than the file is too large to really fit on it, although according to a video-calculator it should fit.
As it took too long to encode the whole movie always, i encoded only one minute, and found out the following:
(the settings for audio were: 44100 Hz, stereo, 128 kbits/s, system: MPEG-1 Video_CD (non-standard), video: MPEG-1, constant bitrate)
The filesize of 1 minute of a movie with a constant bitrate and the given audio settings should be:
with a cbr of
2500 kbits/s ---> about 19,3 MB
1500 kbits/s ---> about 11,96 MB
1300 kbits/s ---> about 10,49 MB
1000 kbits/s ---> about 8,28 MB
800 kbits/s ---> about 6,81 MB
600 kbits/s ---> about 5,35 MB
but when i do this, the file sizes i get are:
with a cbr of
2500 kbits/s ---> about 19,3 MB
1500 kbits/s ---> about 11,96 MB
1300 kbits/s ---> about 10,49 MB
1000 kbits/s ---> about 10,0 MB
800 kbits/s ---> about 10,0 MB
600 kbits/s ---> about 10,0 MB
So i can't get under 10MB/min!
Whe i set the system to MPEG-1 System (automatic), the file sizes are correct, but then my burn program (Nero) doesn't recognize the filesize correctly, and in the end the file is too large again.
So i really don't know, what to do, especially as everything worked fine in the beginning. I once had a problem with one vcd, as there were a lot of "still-images" in the movie, which were quite annoying, so i tried to do it again and changed GOP to 1 and MaxGOP to 18 (don't know if this would help, but i wanted to try), but then the described problem occured and i used the old setting again (0 for GOP and MaxGOP). But the problem remained. I don't know if that has got something to do with it anyway, but this is the ONLY thing i changed before the problem occured.
I downloaded a newer version of TMPGEnc (2.59.47.155), but still the same problem. So if anyone can help me, please do. Thanks in advance.
Bye, Marco
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