1. TheLastOf's Avatar
    Allright, I've frequented the guides posted on this forum multiple times and I've got it down to a science but I still have a few questions I'd like to ask regarding converting videos to a proper MP4.

    I'm mostly concerned about the file size and the image quality. Usually the audio doesn't matter much to me in the conversion process (I keep it about 64KBps). I have a movie that's about 2 Hours and 20 minutes in length, I've heard of some people say you can get a good quality movie at about 500 mbs per hour of video so that would mean I'd have at least a 900 to 1GB output file.

    When I boost the Video bitrate to about 768kbps or higher I get a file output of about 900mbs, which is still pretty big. I've tested a 500kbps bitrate but the video wasn't up to par.

    Should I just settle for what I've got (900MB file) or buy a larger Micro SD card and stop trying to budget my way into a quality file & a smaller size?

    Thanks.
    03-15-09 03:36 PM
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