Gérard de Lux Posted March 20, 2007 Report Posted March 20, 2007 I have recently created for the first time a video (mpg) from a pte project : everything went fine and I found the quality very good.The show being around 4' duration, I was a bit surprised by the resulting mpg file : over 200 MB. Then I realized that all pictures of the original PTE show were quite big (1200 px wide). In order to produce a lighter mpg file, I used another version of the same show where all pictures were reduced down to 800 px wide.To my greatest suprise, the resulting mpg file has exactly the same size as the previous one ! My question is straightforward : is it normal that a mpg file containing images 800 px wide is of the same weight as one containing the same images but at 1200 px ??? (the sizes of the original .exe files were respectively 11 and 27 MB and, of course, nothing else had been changed between the two versions)Thank you in advance for your replies Quote
Ken Cox Posted March 20, 2007 Report Posted March 20, 2007 Gerardthis is a screenshot of a show which contains 77 frames/picts = 1280/960 80 to 100% quality -- the show contains 3 mp3'salso see http://www.picturestoexe.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=6338these are shots of the contents of the folder that shows are made fromthis show runs 9 mins 45 secs -- 256 ram on video card -2.8 ghz pent4 processorvideo is big and takes more time than people are used to when making exe"s:)ken Quote
alrobin Posted March 21, 2007 Report Posted March 21, 2007 Gerard,The original image size doesn't matter a whole lot since in the rendering and compression process the images are all reduced in size to 720x540 (or some similar proportion, depending on PAL/NTSC, the codec used, etc.), and then upsized to show properly on your TV screen. (Since the TV is a fixed size, you won't see any difference in quality anyway with larger originals.) Remember, we are dealing with "video" here now, not a "normal" AV sequence. Quote
Gérard de Lux Posted March 21, 2007 Author Report Posted March 21, 2007 Thank you, Ken and Al ! It's now clear in my mind (well, I think, I hope ) Quote
Ken Cox Posted March 21, 2007 Report Posted March 21, 2007 Gerardhere is a screenshot example of the steps and times to make the dvddont get impatient:)ken Quote
Ken Cox Posted March 22, 2007 Report Posted March 22, 2007 GerardANOTHER EXAMPLE OF TIME REQ'D TO ENCODE -- i have an avi file -a documentary by a Canadian singer - not made by pte - 359 mb - to encode and burn with nero express 3 with a standard nero produce menu took 23 + minsthe resulting video is 1.24 gb in size hope these facts will help you in your taskken Quote
Gérard de Lux Posted March 22, 2007 Author Report Posted March 22, 2007 Thanks again, Ken !Everything is going smoothly In fact, I'm not doing or burning DVDs, I'm only converting my 'old' pte shows into video (mpeg) to share with people of the Mac users type and others.It works well, particularly with rar compression which gave me recently an almost incredible 9:1 ratio ! That makes it possible to put pte shows on line in video format for people who can't read .exe files.I'm happy Quote
Ken Cox Posted March 22, 2007 Report Posted March 22, 2007 they can play the mpeg's ok on their MAC's with no problems?years ago i said to do that but the author of the thread never did say whether it worked or notken Quote
Gérard de Lux Posted March 26, 2007 Author Report Posted March 26, 2007 Yes, my mpg2 slideshows play well on Macs. BUT, apparently, they don't play with QuickTime or RealMediaPlayer but with VLC. Same thing for me (and other friends) under Windows : Windows Media Player doesn't work. Again, VLC is the solution; it gives a much better quality anyway and is OpenSource.A link to VLC. Quote
Ken Cox Posted March 26, 2007 Report Posted March 26, 2007 Gerard seehttp://www.picturestoexe.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=6370without installing a bunch of stuff vlc is best betnow if only they would give us save as feature ken Quote
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