I tried using TMPGEnc to convert an avi file. It was a 700 meg file when I started, and when it was finished converting, it was 5 gigs. Can someone please tell me what I am doing wrong. Thx
avi file HUGE after encoding
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"I tried using TMPGEnc to convert an avi file. It was a 700 meg file when I started, and when it was finished converting, it was 5 gigs. Can someone please tell me what I am doing wrong."
Did you use one of the "Project Wizard" templates in TMPGEnc to convert the AVI file to mpeg? Otherwise, The bitrate might have been excessively high. -
"I didnt change a thing. I just used the default settings"
Start TMPGEnc. If the "Project Wizard" page does not come up automatically, go to "File" > "Project Wizard". Choose a template (DVD, SVCD for mpeg 2). Load your AVI and follow the proceeding dialogs. My guess is that your original AVI (700 mgs) was probably compressed with a divx or xvid codec. You can check this out by downloading a utility called GSpot.Comment
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