Video size too big

phobiaa wrote on 10/26/2018, 6:00 AM

(I use SVP 16, Windows 10) I have made a video that is 1 hour and 20 minutes long. When I render it (MAGIX AVC/AAC MP4, Internet HD 720p 29.79 fps) it says that the file size is 4 GB. I have to burn the video into a CD that can contain an 80 minute video (that's 800 MB). I haven't done any major editing, it's just a video compilation. Can I make this size smaller?

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Dexcon wrote on 10/26/2018, 6:51 AM

In Render, go to Customize Template and reduce the bps to at least 20% or less than your current settings as that should give you 800MB or less. If it doesn't, go even less.

Nonetheless, I am surprised to say the least that anyone is still using VCD or SVCD which is around 20 years old technology. At 80 mins of video on a CD, expect a lot of blockiness. Perhaps consider upgrading to a DVD or Bluray player - or getting the third party to do so if that is the case..

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j-v wrote on 10/26/2018, 8:07 AM

Try this

Estimated filesize for 80 minutes 797 MB

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Musicvid wrote on 10/26/2018, 8:45 AM

720p? CD?

Former user wrote on 10/26/2018, 9:02 AM

Probably a data cd, not a video cd.

 

j-v wrote on 10/26/2018, 9:30 AM

720p? CD?

I think OP, as user of VPro 16, in that case should have choosen for the MPEG-1 codec with a VCD template for making a video CD.
Probably he wants to render a file with Magix AVC in order to burn it on a data CD.

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Musicvid wrote on 10/26/2018, 4:50 PM

700/(80*60*.125) = 1.17 Megabits per second?

Reality check.

Would play recognizably on a DVD, or 2-4 GB thumb drive, certain nothing smaller.