Whenever I change a video file into an mp4, it's size increases 2-3 times, although I set it to the same bitrate. Shouldn't this keep the file size same, and not increase it unnecessarily?
Please help, I am running out of HDD space! :/
Oh, and I'm converting the videos to run on an Apple TV, so don't say use a different format.
		
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	Check source and converted with MediaInfo. And are you sure you need to re-encode. From this post 
 
 https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/354399-Adding-subtitles-to-mp4-file-for-Apple-TV-(3rd-Gen-)-use
 
 it looks like you are using x.264 encoded video in wich case you may just re-mux your source file ?
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	Just a thought. In your PotEncoder post, you say 'I am using H.264 to encode BD-quality video with subtitles in this pic'. No offense but are you converting like-for-like resolution? You're sure you're not unintentionally up-scaling? Obviously, I don't know the original size of the source files...just hazarding a guess. Feel free to shoot me down   
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	I did not upscale, and here's what MediaInfo says: 
 
 The 1st pic is the source, the 2nd pic is the output. You can clearly see the bitrate has skyrocketed... Maybe this is the problem? But it's funny, cuz I didn't change anything (frame size, fps, audio quality, etc) :/
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	I used a 1-pass VBR encoding, which encodes by quality, not bitrates. But there is an option for CBR, which encodes by bitrate. I think I'll try that out. 
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	Nonsense. If if this program allows you to choose a percent then likely it's some sort of CRF or quality-based encoding, which I mentioned as a possibility in my last post. If you want a smaller size, choose a lower percent. You chose 100%, maybe? CBR encoding is not what you want. 
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	Not while you're determined to hang on to that program! 
 The problem is, nobody uses it (until you wrote the 'How To' I hadn't even heard of it) so any advice on how to accomplish what is you're trying to accomplish is going to be small or non-existent.
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	I downloaded PotEncoder. Can't make head nor tail of it, but in the advanced setting (i think that's what it is) is an option for 'direct stream copy'. I am not sure if that works with the subs though, or if it even helps at all. You could give it a shot. The real problem with these type of programs is that while it's good of you to provide a guide, if an error message or warning pops up the rest of us are fooked. 
 
 For the record, it has a nice layout and 'feel' to it. Just wish there was a language setting. :PLast edited by transporterfan; 16th Mar 2013 at 08:44. 
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	I understand. I will look into the Direct stream Copy option soon... as for the language problem, I will be posting a detailed guide on how to use it. It's such a great program, I really wish I could share it with you guys at VideoHelp. Cheers, and thanks for the tip! 
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	The Direct Stream Copy only outputs avi, mkv, and wmv formats, so it's no good...   
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	MKV is halfway there. This is why I don't like Apple products. If you can get the sub file into the MKV try: 
 
 https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/340675-Mkv%D0%A2%D0%BEMp4-v0-222-rapid-tool-for-rep...v-to-Mp4/page3
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	What soft sub formats are supported by MP4? Last edited by jagabo; 16th Mar 2013 at 08:01. 
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