i'm converting .mov Quicktime files to .flv.
no matter how high i make the bitrate, the resulting file is 1.2MB and EXTREMELY choppy and pixelated.
the original is 31.1 MB. it's only 33 seconds.
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Last edited by psmankikar; 17th Feb 2010 at 22:23.
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You could try convert to mp4 with h264 video instead as it's also supported by flash.
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No short answer here, sorry.
A constant bitrate is used by varying the quantizer values between Qmin and Qmax. Default values for FLV encodes with ffmpegX are Qmin=2 and Qmax=15. (See Options tab.) In general, lower quantizer values get higher quality output and higher quantizer values get lower quality output.
From the ffmpegX website:
Sets the minimum quantizer. The quantizer is the compression level used to encode a frame. More compression means smaller filesize and less image quality. Complex frames will require more compression in order to fit in a constant bitrate, so the quantizer will vary within the qmin/qmax range in attempt to control the bitrate. Range is 1-31, though qmin=1 is not recommended. Setting qmin=qmax will lead to variable bitrate encoding.
Sets the maximum quantizer. Range is 1-31, recommended range is 10-31.
Originally Posted by psmankikar
Originally Posted by psmankikar
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