I have a FRAPS record from World of Warcraft, it's 1440x900 res. currently sitting as 45 minutes of raw video file. I need a little help compressing it to keep the quality and size in the target areas.
I would like to keep the quality just about exact to the uncompressed quality, I am planning to use XviD MPEG-4 Codec in Vegas 7.0. If I would like to keep the file size roughly between 1.2 - 1.6GB (with music) for the completed project. What should I set the bitrate to? How many encoding "passes"? Or would I be better off not compressing with XviD at all, Divx instead? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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2 passes is always the best. in the xvid menu it should calculate the bitrate for you. if u for going for a 45 min video
and u want the file size to be 1.2gb then u for looking at around prob 2000 for the bitrate witch means great video lol it will be higher just saying lol you don't rly need the file size that big for a video of 45min you could prob pull off a 700mb cd and still get over 1000 for the bitrate and still be great quilty just lower the res down a little and your great and you saved some space on your hd
sorry for my english im a dropout
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