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I've hear you know how to make a 1MB per minute streaming MPEG file, how? Wowo

What kind of settings. I want to learn how to make my streaming files as small as humanly possible.
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I don't know about 1MB/min, but I can make quite small files. All we do is cut back on the settings.

- Use half framerates, 15fps (or 14.xx rate) with internal 29.97 rate.
- Use 320x240 (or even 160x120) resolution
- Use FASTEST motion compensation to speed up the encode, or use HIGH for best quality (but longest encode time)
- On the GOP settings, use no seq headers, no max GOP length, no scene change, open GOP, with 50 P and 50B frames. Still one I frame.
- Put the audio down to the lowest settings allowed.
- Use the KVCD.net KVCD matrix, not the ones that came with the software.
- Soften block noise up to 25% to remove any potential block problems
- Set the bitrate of the encode to 400k or less. You can test smaller and small to get desired filesize.

If you need any images detailing these settings, let me know. I'll just assume you're familiar with the program for now.


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