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  1. I am trying to convert some anime avi files I downloaded off of the internet to DVD with Tmpg. I wanted to get all of the files down around 800mb so I could fit 5 episodes on a disk, I have been encoding them all at a constant bitrate of 4000 and with the motion estimate to save time. (this comes out with pretty good quality overall, I'm not worried about improving it more) For no apparent reason, one of these files doesn't compress that well. Every time I try to do the conversion with Tmpg, the file comes out around 2gb instead of 800mb. Tmpeg won't allow me to set the bitrate lower than 2000 which still leaves the file around 1.2 gb, and the settings are identical to all the other files in the same series that had converted down to 800mb just fine. The only difference that I have found is that the files that worked fine were 29.97fps and this other file is at 23.97fps. I know this probably isn't enough info to figure out the problem, but tell me what you need and I will post it immediately.
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    The only reason that file would be larger would be due to it's length. X number of Kbits/second, or X number of seconds. More seconds, more kbits, larger filesize.

    Is the length of that one different than the rest? Also, is it telecined ( www.lukesvideo.com )?
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