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monkeymon
11th August 2002, 18:00
how can i change the bitrate of the encoded movie????
i cant seen to find the way to change.
UHT
12th August 2002, 00:24
lol
cofferscuffs
12th August 2002, 00:25
[ 23:20:28 ] _[ @c_Cuffs ] is it wrong for me to just reply "lol" to this thread: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=31194
[ 23:22:24 ] _[ UHT ] nodamn you beat me!
ok now to answer your question... gknot calculates the bitrate for you... you cant change it and theres no reason why you need to really... if you *desperatly* want to do the bitrate yourself, use nandub...
UHT
12th August 2002, 00:27
or click calculate avi file size ......
cofferscuffs
12th August 2002, 00:29
well true... should we even be answering this? :P its a pretty insulting question!
UHT
12th August 2002, 00:29
choota noon!
Piranha
12th August 2002, 00:35
STOP THAT!! =)
monkeymon
12th August 2002, 13:01
Originally posted by cofferscuffs
damn you beat me!
ok now to answer your question... gknot calculates the bitrate for you... you cant change it and theres no reason why you need to really... if you *desperatly* want to do the bitrate yourself, use nandub...
i know it auto calculate the bitrate but after i encode the movie, the bitrate dun seem to be correct.....
it show a bitrate of 1900++ but the movie encode out is likely to be less than 1000 bitrate
manono
12th August 2002, 16:31
Hi-
Most likely you've saturated the movie. That is, all frames are already encoded at Quant 2. and it couldn't use all the bits you wanted to. Did you check the GKnot log to see what bit rate it actually used? But, my guess is that either the movie is very compressible, or the resolution was fairly low. So, if possible, you might try and raise the resolution. Maybe you should read this Undersized Files Thread (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?s=&threadid=24584)
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