I'm converting a DVD to Divx and it don't matter what frame size i pick the file size is the same?
Shouldn't a small frame size decrease the file size?
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Filesize equals bitrate times duration. Frame size (resolution) does not matter. Smaller resolutions allow for lower bitrates but simply selecting a smaller resolution does not automatically lower the bitrate.
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If your bitrate and running time is the same the filesize will be the same with different framesizes. The filesize is the bitrate X the running time.
However a smaller framesize will make better use of a lower bitrate. With a higher bitrate, not much visible difference between framesizes. A good example is the 1/2 D1 format for DVD, 352 x 480/576 NTSC/PAL. With a low bitrate full D1 will look fuzzy, but the same bitrate with 1/2 D1 will look much better.
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that makes sense i am using dvd fab and it shows the bits per pixel......i guess more is better.
I get more bits per pixel with a smaller frame size so i can set a lower bitrate?
at 640x480 with a bitrate of 2,000 i get 0.217 bits per pixel and a file size of 2271mb
at 480x368 with a bitrate of 1,150 i get 0.217 bits per pixal and a file size of 1338mb
so the 480x368 file should be just as good as the 640x480BUT with a much smaller file size...
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Originally Posted by David9799
But if you don't need files of a specific size you can use 1-pass quality based encoding (in Divx). Pick the quality you want and encode in a single pass. You will get exactly the bitrate needed to maintain the selected quality regardless of the frame size, frame rate, and the video content. -
Originally Posted by David9799
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Originally Posted by jagabo
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Originally Posted by David9799
It can vary depending on your player too -- some have sweet spots and sour spots. You should try a few tests with some high quality sources and see for yourself. -
Originally Posted by jagabo
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I watch on a 32" TV and they don't look bad. A little "softer" than 640x480 but certainly watchable.
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