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alibrian1 05-18-2002 07:58 PM

Is adjusting the letterbox causing the large file?
 
:cry: I need help with this converting as i must be doing something wrong. I converted a movie that was 84mins long (which took nearly 15hours on a 1.3 tbird athlon using tmpgenc 2.5) I also have the highest quality setting selected. The final movie was 813mb which leaves me to think how can you get any more onto a cdr? :?: I had to mess about with the size of the video ratio as the video was less than 1 third of the screen which looked terrible! Maybe this has caused the file size to be so big but it wouldnt be much fun watching a movie through a keyhole never mind a letter box. If anyone could let me know if they have overcome this problem, or if they are having the same problem let me know.
Thanx

kwag 05-18-2002 08:40 PM

Re: Is adjusting the letterbox causing the large file?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 8210
:cry: I need help with this converting as i must be doing something wrong. I converted a movie that was 84mins long (which took nearly 15hours on a 1.3 tbird athlon using tmpgenc 2.5) I also have the highest quality setting selected. The final movie was 813mb which leaves me to think how can you get any more onto a cdr? :?: I had to mess about with the size of the video ratio as the video was less than 1 third of the screen which looked terrible! Maybe this has caused the file size to be so big but it wouldnt be much fun watching a movie through a keyhole never mind a letter box. If anyone could let me know if they have overcome this problem, or if they are having the same problem let me know.
Thanx

Please describe your method of conversion to be able to pinpoint problem.

kwag


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