looking for a little bit of compression
- zibbazabba905
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looking for a little bit of compression
trying to upload a file and its 157mb, so I need to get rid of 7mb. its already a 1080x720 mp4. where do I cut down to get it to fit but not be too bad in quality?
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- mirkosp
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Re: looking for a little bit of compression
If there is a mostly static scene, you could try to make a zone and increase the crf a bit just there. It's only 7mb, so it should be enough.
- BasharOfTheAges
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Re: looking for a little bit of compression
Any reason for the odd resolution (14:9)?
Have you already tried just changing the Quantizer? That's the simplest solution.
Have you already tried just changing the Quantizer? That's the simplest solution.
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- mirkosp
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Re: looking for a little bit of compression
mirkosp wrote:If there is a mostly static scene, you could try to make a zone and increase the crf a bit just there. It's only 7mb, so it should be enough.
typoBasharOfTheAges wrote:Any reason for the odd resolution (14:9)?
Have you already tried just changing the Quantizer? That's the simplest solution.
are either of these doable in avisynth? cause it appears not able in vegas. I tried undersampling the intro and credits and got it down to 153... not enough still
"Uhmmm... You know... it was at that point that I realized that maybe Thierry wasn't actually a film maker, and he was maybe just someone with mental problems who happened to have a camera. " -Banksy
- mirkosp
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Re: looking for a little bit of compression
Wat... you're supposed to export lossless from vegas and encode with zarxgui. Vegas' h.264 encoder is pretty derpy.
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Re: looking for a little bit of compression
AMVsimple works fine too, you'll make a major change in filesize with mirkosp's way.mirkosp wrote:Wat... you're supposed to export lossless from vegas and encode with zarxgui. Vegas' h.264 encoder is pretty derpy.
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Re: looking for a little bit of compression
Yeah he queried me on IRC yesterday and it seems he was able to solve mostly on his own after going the lossless+zarxgui route.