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Old 15th September 2002, 22:24   #7  |  Link
drizztcanrender
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Well maybe because of this...

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Setting it higher will decrease the ability of the encoder to adapt to low/fast motion scene changes and you may not get a predictable size anymore
What i'm thinking is that half the frames is the maximum number the encoder can have so he can see how much quality is being given to previous frames and then lowering the quality in frames after that.So if you put it in half of the frames of the encode(i.e. most of the time bigger than 2000) it will have a better average and it will also have less frames to lower .That's why if you increase too much it will increase the quality of the movie,theoretically,but also might get off from the predicted filesize.

Well i could be full'o s**t so, don't listen to me
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