Hey all,
Got a question for ya. I converted a Quicktime movie file to DivX 5.0.1. Now first thing I did was use TMPGEnc along with the Qt Plugin to convert it to mpg. I noticed that the file size was waay more than the original. Original was 13 megs and the mpg TMPGenc put out was 63 megs or so.
So I figure will once I get it in Virtual Dub and convert to DivX 5.0.1 it should be better....Nope that didn't happen. I never got it anywhere close to the 13 megs of the original. Is it my settings?
Just now I tried converting a .asf file to DivX using Virtual Dub 1.4 with asf support. It went from a 2 meg .asf file to a 7 meg DivX file.
What should I do? I'm still a newbie but I'm getting better. Do I need to play around with the bitrate? Maybe get that bitrate calculator I keep hearing about? Will this help me with getting the filesize down while keeping the quality at least as good as the original or so close its not noticeable?
Got a question for ya. I converted a Quicktime movie file to DivX 5.0.1. Now first thing I did was use TMPGEnc along with the Qt Plugin to convert it to mpg. I noticed that the file size was waay more than the original. Original was 13 megs and the mpg TMPGenc put out was 63 megs or so.
So I figure will once I get it in Virtual Dub and convert to DivX 5.0.1 it should be better....Nope that didn't happen. I never got it anywhere close to the 13 megs of the original. Is it my settings?
Just now I tried converting a .asf file to DivX using Virtual Dub 1.4 with asf support. It went from a 2 meg .asf file to a 7 meg DivX file.
What should I do? I'm still a newbie but I'm getting better. Do I need to play around with the bitrate? Maybe get that bitrate calculator I keep hearing about? Will this help me with getting the filesize down while keeping the quality at least as good as the original or so close its not noticeable?
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