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  1. Video Restorer lordsmurf's Avatar
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    For example, a 50MB file that is 25 minutes in length.
    What codec might generate a file that small, that also doesn't look like complete yuck?

    (I'm not trying to encode that, no. This info is for another purpose.)

    It's not H.264.

    I'm drawing a blank.

    Thanks.
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    the math doesn't look good. 50MB=400mb divided by 25x60 or 1500 seconds that works out to a bitrate of 0.27mb/s.

    never heard of that magical codec
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    oops - I misspoke !
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  4. Whether you can hit the desired file size depends on the resolution and frame rate. It also depends on the nature of the video. If it's a 25 minute still shot it will be easy. 25 minutes of action, noise, fog, strobe lights, etc will be hard.

    I just noticed who was asking. You already know all that.
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    When you go that low, you need to lower resolultion, lower frame rate and/or use a limited color pallet. Similar to what the early cellphone video used.
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    So is this this months special quiz ?

    And the winner recieves a right-handed i-phone4.
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    Originally Posted by jagabo View Post
    Whether you can hit the desired file size depends on the resolution and frame rate.
    I just noticed who was asking. You already know all that.
    Yep.

    If I had the file, I wouldn't have to ask. But all I have to go on is "AVI" and a 2:1 ratio.

    I'm starting to wonder if it was supposed to be GB and not MB -- but I still can't think of a valid codec.
    I can't think of anything with a 2:1 ratio like that, MB or GB.
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  8. I just encoded a 320x240, 24 fps video (TV show DVD) with x264 at CRF 23. It was about 40 MB without audio.
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    Yeah, but I know this isn't H.264 -- that's the issue. My best guess at this point in time is one of those low res, low bitrate MJPEG AVI formats from point-and-shoot cameras.
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