Are .MP4s created with ZarxX264Gui Okay to Edit With?
- guardiansoulblade
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Are .MP4s created with ZarxX264Gui Okay to Edit With?
I was just wondering, because I was thinking about redoing all my AMV footage as .MP4s with that so I could have footage that wouldn't take up so much space on my external hard drive.
- mirkosp
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Re: Are .MP4s created with ZarxX264Gui Okay to Edit With?
If you check the option to encode them with keyframes only, then sure. Otherwise uh... lossy editing is a big no. It'd be just as editing with divx or xvid directly, 'cept maybe the quality would be better.
- guardiansoulblade
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Re: Are .MP4s created with ZarxX264Gui Okay to Edit With?
What I was thinking of doing was encoding the .MP4 and then taking the clip I want and saving it as Huffyuv. Would that still work? I mainly want to do it because I currently take clips from the DivX I want and re-encode it with Huffyuv, but I want the episodes to be a smaller file size when I put them on my external hard drive. FMA takes up 29 GB for the entire series and the movie, and that's just the DivX files!
- mirkosp
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Re: Are .MP4s created with ZarxX264Gui Okay to Edit With?
Well, if you use huffyuv for editing I guess it's fine. However, keep in mind that since your original source is in DivX, your quality is already harmed, and will still be harmed by the x264 encode. No matter how good it looks, a lossy codec is still lossy and won't be perfect. Unless, of course, you use insane bitrate parameters, but that defeats the small filesize purpose.
- Zarxrax
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Re: Are .MP4s created with ZarxX264Gui Okay to Edit With?
Encoding to x264 before huffyuv is pointless. It will hurt quality and not make the huffyuv any smaller.