what should i use to convert avi file to a mpeg file? i tried tmpgenc but when i finish converting it the file size is too big and if you know how to shrink the file size can you tell me?[/url]
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Too big for what? DVD? VCD? SVCD? don't try and do the impossible like putting 2 hours onto a single CD VCD.
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itz an avi file that im trying to convert to mpeg. Itz only 50 minutes. can you suggest a program i can shrink the file size. after converting it it is 1.5gb
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The total file size of MPEG-1/MPEG-2 is dependant on bitrate used and the running time of your video. It has nothing to do with how big the video file is in the current AVI format (or whatever format it is in before converting it to MPEG-1/MPEG-2).
So a 50 minute video will always be "X" in size when you use "X" bitrate.
For instance if you are making a VCD the bitrate calls for 1150kbps VIDEO and 224kbps MP2 audio. So a 50 minute video will be approximately 493MB in size.
SVCD has a limit of 2520kbps for VIDEO and 224kbps MP2 audio so the same 50 minute video encoded at that rate would be approximately 983MB in size.
Here is a LINK to a bitrate calculator:
BITRATE CALCULATOR
This calculator can be used for targeting VCD, SVCD, DVD and then some.
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I wanted to add this:
TMPGEnc Guide
The above link is to a guide that explains how to use TMPGEnc when converting to MPEG-2 DVD but can also be used if doing VCD and/or SVCD as well."The eyes are the first thing that you have to destroy ... because they have seen too many bad things" - Lucio Fulci
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VCD has a fixed bitrate of 1150 Kbps and must be CBR. At this bitrate you can get almost 80 minutes of VCD onto an 80 min CD. If you want more you can either lower the bitrate (lower quality, may not play on some players), try VBR encodeing (again non standard, but set max 1150, min 200, avg, whatever you need for the length, still may not play on some players) or split to 2 or more disks (most standard of the options, means changing disks partway through the movie).Originally Posted by flashcabaja64
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Obviously that's too big a file for a standard VCD. Did you scan for bad frames? (See below.) Did you extract the audio to wav and use that as the audio source for TMPGEnc? I suspect your audio is VBR-MP3, extract the audio from your source with Goldwave, just load the avi then save. Use the resulting wav as the audio input.Originally Posted by flashcabaja64"Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa
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