Hello,
I have a question about something that has been puzzling me. I have processed two videos to WMV using Movie Studio Platinum 13. The initial videos were recorded using identical settings, and are roughly equivalent in length (about 22 minutes). They are 1080p 30fps videos. Both were processed with *exactly* the same settings in MSP13. Identical. WMV, variable BR at 79% quality. Audio identical. One came out at 400MB, the other came out 1.14GB, over double the size. I look at the file details, and the big one has a bitrate of about 31,000kbps, while the smaller one is about 21,000kbps. So that's different, but still not more than *double*.
Similar situation, only this time the files were recorded using different codecs, but again, main settings (1080p 30fps) the same, and again processed identically in MSP13, and this time the result is even weirder. One is 1.84GB, while the other is 938MB. The 938 MB file is longer - 28 min, while the 1.84GB is 23 min. So I figured the bitrates would be different, and they were. But here's the crazy part. The longer file with the smaller filesize had a *higher* bitrate (35,000), while the shorter file with the larger filesize had a *lower* bitrate (30,500). Since filesize is bitrate x length, how is this possible? Again all settings in MSP13 were exactly the same.
I feel if I can figure out why this is I can make higher quality videos at lower file sizes.
Thank you!
I have a question about something that has been puzzling me. I have processed two videos to WMV using Movie Studio Platinum 13. The initial videos were recorded using identical settings, and are roughly equivalent in length (about 22 minutes). They are 1080p 30fps videos. Both were processed with *exactly* the same settings in MSP13. Identical. WMV, variable BR at 79% quality. Audio identical. One came out at 400MB, the other came out 1.14GB, over double the size. I look at the file details, and the big one has a bitrate of about 31,000kbps, while the smaller one is about 21,000kbps. So that's different, but still not more than *double*.
Similar situation, only this time the files were recorded using different codecs, but again, main settings (1080p 30fps) the same, and again processed identically in MSP13, and this time the result is even weirder. One is 1.84GB, while the other is 938MB. The 938 MB file is longer - 28 min, while the 1.84GB is 23 min. So I figured the bitrates would be different, and they were. But here's the crazy part. The longer file with the smaller filesize had a *higher* bitrate (35,000), while the shorter file with the larger filesize had a *lower* bitrate (30,500). Since filesize is bitrate x length, how is this possible? Again all settings in MSP13 were exactly the same.
I feel if I can figure out why this is I can make higher quality videos at lower file sizes.
Thank you!