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Posted by T Shadow on 12/08/06 19:05
"Paul Hyett" <pah@nojunkmailplease.co.uk> wrote in message
news:hMh9SNHCVReFFwrV@blueyonder.co.uk...
> In rec.video.dvd.tech on Thu, 7 Dec 2006, Citizen Bob wrote :
> >On Thu, 07 Dec 2006 10:16:19 GMT, Paul Hyett
> ><pah@nojunkmailplease.co.uk> wrote:
> >
> >>Could you recommend a good conversion program for converting, say, MPEG4
> >>files to other formats - preferably one with smaller file sizes!
> >
> >File size depends on several factors but the most important are the
> >length of the video in minutes
>
> About 3-4 minutes
>
> >, the codec being used to make the
> >conversion
>
> I am new to this, so I don't even know what codecs are.
>
> >, and the resolution parameters such as frame size and bit
> >rate.
>
> Err...
> >
> >MPEG-4 is the latest standard for compression. Going backwards to
> >MPEG-2 is not going to give you a smaller file size if you maintain
> >the content and resolution. Obviously if you strip out unwanted
> >content the resulting file size will be smaller. That leaves
> >resolution.
> >
> >You need to give us more details. What is this MPEG4 file?
>
> A music video.
>
> > What is its
> >intended use?
>
> Just compressing it to save space.
>
> > Is it one of those Apple iPod files?
>
> No.
> >
> >You can try ConvertXtoDVD and see what happens. Also try
> >TotalVideoConverter. Use GSpot to look inside the file to see what is
> >going on.
>
> I'll check them out.
> --
> Paul 'Charts Fan' Hyett
What is the file type you want to convert? You'll only get a significant
savings if it's not already compressed. Compressing sacrifices quality. File
size savings from uncompressed to compressed is usually worthwhile after its
edited. The loss from one compressed format to another for size saving is
not likely to be worth the quality loss.
For example if you have uncompressed AVI from a DV video camera and compress
it to MPG2 it will be much smaller. You could take the original AVI and
compress it to MPG4 and get a smaller file without significant extra loss,
but if you take the MPG2 and convert it to MPG4 you'll get the loss of 2
compressions but not a significantly smaller file size than the MPG2.
Most DVD players won't play MPG4. It would have to be converted back to MPG2
to be used in one and their would be another quality loss. I store
everything in MPG2.
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