AMV is too big
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AMV is too big
Alright. I'm new at this. I just made an anime music video and it reaches over 100 MB. And I am entirely confused-It does not reach even the limit of 3 minutes! I played with the quality, but it still does not even comes CLOSE to being 100 MB. Does anyone have any suggestions? I would really appreciate them. Thank you!
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When I showcase my AMVs online, I encode it in the lowest of the lowest crappiest MPEG1 settings ever. Audio in MP2 ahahah. Usually, after its premiered at the convention I put up the MPEG2 or xvid/divx AVI version up...
But tinker with your encode settings, you don't have to encode at the highest setting, and like the others said, audio makes a big difference.
But tinker with your encode settings, you don't have to encode at the highest setting, and like the others said, audio makes a big difference.
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