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  1. The previous version was called with an extension of prx.
    Now I don't know ways of generating wlvs'
    Just wondering if I create a profile within WMM,
    there is no way to specify a full frame video.
    Except going for the highest bit rate of 135000kbps.
    I want it to be completely lossless without caring about the size.
    The photos had a total size of 600MB,
    But the final vid is about 160MB, it is lossy for sure.
    Any help
    Thanks
    Jack
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  2. You have not given enough information for anyone to decipher what you are hoping to do. There are dozens of "full frame" video formats, so maybe start by explaining which one you want. Is this a stills to video project?
    Last edited by smrpix; 8th Sep 2014 at 07:26.
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  3. Hi,
    I want to make a wedding slideshow, the pictures got a size of 600MB in total. But the final video is 160MB,
    And the host of the video doesn't wish that to be lossy. I am using the mp4/H264 format. But I am willing to switch to
    WMV if possible. And so, I want to make a profile for the rendering. I downloaded Microsoft Media Encoder 9 and made a file
    with an extension of .prx, and Movie Maker 2012 just doesn't eat it.
    Thanks
    Jack
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  4. A profile consists of a raster size (dimensions), framerate and bitrate. Those are determined by how you are planning to display the video. DVD, Blu-Ray, YouTube, media player, etc. Without some of that information, no one can give you any useful adivice.

    Forget megabytes and codecs for a moment. How are you planning to show this thing?

    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/movie-settings-frequently-asked-questions
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  5. Originally Posted by smrpix View Post
    A profile consists of a raster size (dimensions), framerate and bitrate. Those are determined by how you are planning to display the video. DVD, Blu-Ray, YouTube, media player, etc. Without some of that information, no one can give you any useful adivice.

    Forget megabytes and codecs for a moment. How are you planning to show this thing?

    http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/movie-settings-frequently-asked-questions

    On Media Player over a projector...
    DV-AVI (NTSC)
    I think this is what I like
    Thanks
    Jack
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  6. Can anyone shed some lights on this?
    Sorry for bumping this thread...
    THX
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