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Shrinking a video show
John, I think what you are talking about is for variable bit rate video used by DVDs or SVCD. XATSHOW does VCD - which I believe is a fixed bit rate, so adjustment to the audio file would theoretically not result in less disk space. Maybe someone from XAT could comment? D. _________________________________ Darwin Sanoy Principal Consultant / Instructor DesktopEngineer.com WindowsInstallerTraining.com [mailto:JohnYahooGroups@ ] Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 8:51 AM I just joined this group so I am not sure if someone has mentioned this or not? A way to decrease the size of a video file so there is more room is to adjust the quality of the audio file. If you have access to an audio editing program, you can convert the audio file to "mono" and that saves a significant amount. I also have adjusted the sample rate and the bit rate and saved significant amounts of space. This will decrease the quality of the audio but it is always an option when you need more space. I am not familiar with the requirements for VCD but there might be some specific limitations for what audio formats that a DVD player can recognize? |
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I just joined this group so I am not sure if someone has mentioned this or not? A way to decrease the size of a video file so there is more room is to adjust the quality of the audio file. If you have access to an audio editing program, you can convert the audio file to "mono" and that saves a significant amount. I also have adjusted the sample rate and the bit rate and saved significant amounts of space. This will decrease the quality of the audio but it is always an option when you need more space. I am not familiar with the requirements for VCD but there might be some specific limitations for what audio formats that a DVD player can recognize? |
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>I think what you are talking about is for variable bit rate video used >by DVDs or SVCD. XATSHOW does VCD - which I believe is a fixed bit >rate, so adjustment to the audio file would theoretically not result in >less disk space. > >Maybe someone from XAT could comment? That's 100% right! Chris. |
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