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  1. Hope someone can help me out on this one.

    I´m trying with virtualdub to reencode a xvid file with Global Motion Compensation feature to a regular xvid.
    Just read some post here in the videohelp forum and decided to use xvid codec with single pass, profile level AS @ L5 and used the bitrate calculator on the xvid codec to set my target bitrate.

    I need the reencoded file to fit on a CD (700MB) so the target size on the calculator was set to: 716800.

    Now my final file size is never around 700MB.
    How can I get the correct file size for my reencoded video?

    I also have a second question, should I chance something in the zone options or just the leave on the default options?
    Anyway... what are the zone options for??? Can I just delete them?

    Thanks for your atention in avance!
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    are you using direct stream copy for the audio?
    how big is the file? smaller bigger? different all the time?
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  3. Sorry Baldrick... I forgot to tell some other settings... and file size!

    Here are all my settings:

    -virtualdub 1.5.10 video->fast recompress (no filters in use)
    - xvid 1.1.0 beta1

    - Profile level AS @ L5
    Quantization type: H.263
    Interlaced Encoding: unchecked
    Quarter Pixel: unchecked
    Global Motion Compensation: unchecked
    B-VOPs: Checked
    Max Consecutive VBOPs: 2
    Quantizer ratio: 1.50
    Quantizer offset: 1.00
    Packed bitstream: checked

    - encoding type: single pass (settings left on default)

    - Zone Options
    Start with frame: 0
    Weight: 0
    Begin with keyframe: Checked
    Grayscale Encoding: unchecked
    Chroma Optimizer Enabled: Checked
    BVOP Sensitivity: 0

    - Advanced Options
    Motion search precision: 6 - Ultra High
    VHQ mode: 1 - Mode Decision (faster) or 4 - Wide Search (best quality - slower)
    Use chroma motion: Checked
    Turbo : Unchecked
    Frame drop ratio: 0
    Maximum i-frame interval: 300
    Cartoon Mode: checked (I´m encoding an anime)

    Min I-frame quantizer: 1
    Max I-frame quantizer: 31
    Min P-frame quantizer: 1
    Max P-frame quantizer: 31
    Min B-frame quantizer: 1
    Max B-frame quantizer: 31
    Trellis quantization: Unchecked

    Automatically detect optimizations: Selected
    FourCC used: XVID
    OutputDebgString debug level: 0x0
    Print debug: unchecked
    Display Encoding status: Unchecked

    In the built in calculator I used the correct settings for target size, frames per second and audio format... which I´m using MP3 codec 128/44800 and my source is an wav file extracted with virtualdub from the original xvid file.
    Virtualdub audio is set to full process.

    At last... my encoded file size is about 650MB and not the expected 700MB.

    thanks for your reply!
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  4. The audio is 128/48kHz
    My target bitrate was set as 860 and I just tried Gspot on my encoded file and got 808. Why this bit rate chance? Doesn´t xvid use the target bitrate? Is it related to my zone options? What am I doing wrong?

    Hope someone can help me out with this file size issue.

    Thanks again.
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