As Scintilla said, you should be getting large file sizes, but I'm worried about 500 Meg. How long is your video? I thought they came out a tad bigger. For instance, my brother's video (4 min 18 sec) was 2.72 GB. Check and see what codec you are exporting. This can be found when you select "Export Movie", and press the "Settings" button on the lower right hand corner of the "Export to" window that opens. Set it to HuffYUV. Then read the guides Scintilla was kind enough to link you to in order to compress and clean up the source.iluvcinnamoroll wrote:I want to have a bigger size with my videos but every time i increase the resolution higher, my videos come out to be like 500mb... how can i get bigger video resolution(not blurry) to where it is not such a big file?
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Re: video quality help
. Thin-out your Video with a Video-Cleaner.iluvcinnamoroll wrote:I want to have a bigger size with my videos but every time i increase the resolution higher, my videos come out to be like 500mb... how can i get bigger video resolution(not blurry) to where it is not such a big file?
. A video cleaner will reduce the number of colors being encoded
and will make your enlargements seem "original."