MPEG-1 HELP

thebrain900 wrote on 10/8/2008, 7:44 PM
I am useing MPEG-1 and is looks good but I have one thing I need help with.

In the Discription box it tells you how it will incode the Video File.

And it tells you the Frame Size and Frame Rate but it says the audio will be 44.1 kHz ok that is greate but it does not say if it will be 16 Bit.

It just tell the FREQ 1.44kHz but does not say 16 Bit after the FREQ.

Comments

MSmart wrote on 10/8/2008, 10:22 PM
It's most likely 16-bit. MPEG-1 Layer II.

BTW, why are you using MPEG-1 instead of MPEG-2? MPEG-1 has a lower resolution than MPEG-2. Are you making DVDs or VideoCDs?
thebrain900 wrote on 10/9/2008, 9:19 AM
I have a AVI File that is 2.43 GB in size.
And I need it to be a fue MB in size because I am putting it on Youtube.

So I used MPEG-1 and it is now 314 MB but what would it be if I used MPEG-2??

PS.....I don't have a Youtbe Templeate in Movie Studio 8.0 and no Ipod Templeate
Chienworks wrote on 10/9/2008, 10:47 AM
The size depends on the duration and the bitrate, nothing else. MPEG-1 is probably a better choice for youtube.
Eugenia wrote on 10/9/2008, 10:49 AM
There IS an iPod template on Movie Studio 8.0. It's under the Main Concept mp4 filetype. Use its high resolution template for ipod there. Look harder.
MSmart wrote on 10/9/2008, 11:25 AM
Right you are Eugenia.

@thebrain, see your YouTube thread. I listed how to locate the iPod template.
thebrain900 wrote on 10/10/2008, 12:07 PM
I am trying to upload a Video File it is MPEG-1 and 77.7 MB in size.

Youtube gets to the end and then just hangs there why can't I upload it?
Eugenia wrote on 10/10/2008, 4:05 PM
Oh, come on. You never listen to anything we say here. You are still fixated to what you do the way you do it. And then you want us to give you support for youtube too?
MSmart wrote on 10/10/2008, 4:33 PM
To the moon....
thebrain900 wrote on 10/10/2008, 4:34 PM
What I ment was I did try to use MPEG-1 and it did not make the Video that small.

So I did look for the MP4 CODEC and did not find it. So I thought someone on here must have maid a Video for Youtube and could help tell me what I did wrong.
Eugenia wrote on 10/10/2008, 4:50 PM
>So I did look for the MP4 CODEC and did not find it.

Are you sure you actually looked for it? The template is there, look:

If you can't find that, then your Vegas installation is buggy.
MSmart wrote on 10/10/2008, 5:17 PM
@thebrain900, the screen shot Eugenia is showing you is what you'll see when you click on the Advanced Render button. (just as I explained in your other thread linked above).
Chienworks wrote on 10/10/2008, 6:21 PM
Choosing mpeg1/mpeg2/avi/mov/mp4 etc. has nothing to do with the file size. Absolutely nothing, not one tiny iota, not one zip ... to do with file size.

File size is determined by the duration and the bit rate. Nothing else matters.
thebrain900 wrote on 10/11/2008, 12:19 PM
Am I right that the things that afect File Size are.

Frame Size.
Frame Rate.
Audio FREQ.
Eugenia wrote on 10/11/2008, 12:33 PM
No, the only thing that affects filesize is the bitrate and as a consequence, the length of the media.
thebrain900 wrote on 10/11/2008, 4:23 PM
I did not think I could do this but can I use an MPEG-2 templeate and Custamize it?

Now and then I see thee TAB is grayed out on some Templeates
Chienworks wrote on 10/11/2008, 4:44 PM
Unfortunately not in the Studio version. You can only customize the MPEG2 templates in the Pro version.
Eugenia wrote on 10/11/2008, 6:19 PM
TheBrain, the answer was given to you. Your best bet is the iPod template, and there's a screenshot showing you where to find it. I don't understand why you are so fixated about the things you want to do.