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Re: H264 file way to big.
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Ed Dooley
on Jun 24, 2009 at 8:01:03 pm
Frame Size has absolutely nothing to do with the bit-rate or file size calculation. You decide that. And when you test a particular frame size at a particular bit-rate, *you* decide if it looks good enough.
Ed
[Brian Alexander]
"I looked at the calculator that Ed linked to and it's OK but it's missing a very valuable piece the bit rate/file size puzzle: FRAME SIZE!"
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