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[#189831]
Written by: jukkie [09/10/2012, 05:50] |
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any reason in particular for the gradual increase in file size for this series? s03e01 = 333mb s03e02 = 405mb s03e03 = 434mb |
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[#189844]
Written by: Debadu [09/10/2012, 10:31] |
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loooool. so true when i saw that i got confused because i was pretty sure the first episode was 300megs then i checked with the second episode and i thought there was no problem. they are increasing the quality so thats why. (sense of sarcasm) |
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[#189855]
Written by: BoonesFerry [09/10/2012, 16:04] |
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in brief... the focus is on quality, not size. quality is set (not changing), file size will vary. file size is tied to the complexity of the source material (i.e. still vs. moving, grainy vs solid, number of colors, etc.), and how much compression can be applied to any given frame and still maintain the fixed quality setting (crf). a little more... crf guide (constant rate factor). http://pastebin.com/bjyeveai the sd x264 tv releasing standards 2012. http://scenerules.irc.gs/n.html?id=2012_sdtvx264u1.nfo and a handful of other general resources... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/video_codec http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/xvid http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/x264 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/h.264/mpeg-4_avc http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/display_resolution http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/bit_rate#video |
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[#189864]
Written by: Debadu [09/10/2012, 19:16] |
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nough said. | |||||
[#189932]
Written by: BoonesFerry [11/10/2012, 04:50] |
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