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  1. I was playing around with microsoft expression encoder 4 screen capture and the problem is that it producess huge files. On a 15 sec screen capture of a video it produces a 17MB file. The trouble is when I select lower bitrate like 500kbps the video is choppy and unwatchable. But I have to select 30000kbps for it to produce a smooth video. Is there a work around for this?

    btw I posted this on microsoft forums and haven't received an answer so far in a couple days.
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    What is your video source? Does it happen with all kind of video you try?
    Are you converting to wmv3 or vc1?
    Frame rate, frame size/resolution?
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  3. It can be related that for lower bitrates usually MS codecs (all except VC1 i think) can reduce number of frames - instead MS encoder use something else for example x264 in MP4 (or similar) container.
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  4. Originally Posted by dfs4 View Post
    I was playing around with microsoft expression encoder 4 screen capture and the problem is that it producess huge files. On a 15 sec screen capture of a video it produces a 17MB file. The trouble is when I select lower bitrate like 500kbps the video is choppy and unwatchable. But I have to select 30000kbps for it to produce a smooth video. Is there a work around for this?

    btw I posted this on microsoft forums and haven't received an answer so far in a couple days.
    All screen capture software have to record high bitrate to produce high quality video
    the solution is simple just after record,
    compress/convert file to MPEG4 file
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  5. When I encode it back it reduces the file size but still the beginning few seconds are paused and audio is a little bit ouf of sync.
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    My suggestion: use a screen capture program that saves the results to an AVI file, not to WMV(=ASF).

    ASF files often have Variable Frame Rate video and Variable Frame Duration audio, which are a royal PITA to convert without sync issues.
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  7. Originally Posted by dfs4 View Post
    When I encode it back it reduces the file size but still the beginning few seconds are paused and audio is a little bit ouf of sync.
    Don't know about Microsoft Express Encoder
    but I using Camtasia Studio and result are great
    Camtasia Studio also have encoder to mp4
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