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Optimising rendered file size
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Rath Bala
on May 7, 2008 at 4:08:14 pm
Hey all, I've just been playing around with the files that I'm collecting for a DVD I'm making, and much to my shock I've found that little clips (which I render separately to see how they truly look) are a LOT larger in file size than I'd expect them to be.
For example, a 2 minute clip for credits with nothing but a black background and white text takes up 400MB...what's up with that? I'm pretty sure I haven't changed the rendering settings so they're on the default setting right now, is there any way to optimise the file size without losing too much quality?
Cheers!
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