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Old 5th December 2003, 04:40   #1  |  Link
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Frame Size > 2G == ERROR


P Frame Size is 429G+
testing under Koepi-30112003
Doesn't XviD1.0 support total frame size >2G?

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Old 5th December 2003, 08:17   #2  |  Link
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Doesn't XviD1.0 support total frame size >2G?
Inside the status window, a size is an int ( so a relative integer coded on 4 byte : it can have values between -2 147 483 648 and 2 147 483 647 ). But inside the encoder itself, I could not find how the total size is coded, but I would bet it's not by an int. So even if the reported size is not correct, XviD will produce a good file which should match the size you entered for the second pass.
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But if can't see the size of 1st pass, i wont be able to estimate the effect of compression.
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Wait till the end of the first pass, and then open the stats file with StatsReader 2.1 ( it's installed with the codec ), then you'll have your filesize.
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