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A minute of audio at a CBR of 320 Kbps will take around 2.5 MB, whereas 128 Kbps (which isn’t too much of a quality drop compared to 320) will take around 1 MB. The bitrate should suit that of your video. VBR makes more sense when you have higher bitrates. Choose the rate as CBR (Constant Bitrate) if the source audio bitrates are low. In the panel on the right, click on the LAME tab to set the quality for the audio. LAME is a free encoder that comes with MediaCoder, and MP3 is flexible enough to support a wide range of quality settings-also, it’s compatible with most media players. Set the source as MPlayer, and the encoder as LAME MP3. Play around a bit to see what works.Ĭlick the Audio tab. You’re free to choose other containers, but certain containers and codecs may not be compatible with each other. I’ve chosen MP4 because of features like multiple audio streams. For most digicam videos, 800 Kbps is good enough for the standard 640 x 480 resolution. Set a suitable bitrate or quality setting. Then choose the codec as H.264 and the format as MP4. The disadvantage with using x264 is the encoding time, which can be quite a bit more than with other codecs.Īfter adding the videos to the queue, click on the Video tab. x264 has an edge in quality over XviD, which is more commonly used. (x264 is an open source implementation of H.264).
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In our case, I’ll use the MP4 container and the x264 codec. AVI is one of the more commonly-used containers XviD and DivX are codecs. The format is like a container that will store the data. The codec is the software that will encode the video. Do not attempt to encode already-compressed videos-you’ll end up with larger files and extremely high encode times.įor encoding the video, you need to decide upon the codec and format. Choose the files or the folder and click Open or OK. With the program open, click Add File or Add Dir on the toolbar. You start by adding the videos you want to encode. You won’t need to use command line programs and parameters. It lets you queue up multiple files or complete folders in a couple of clicks. I’ve chosen MediaCoder for many reasons: it doesn’t require you to manually download the codecs and tools required. You will also be required to install Firefox, since MediaCoder uses Firefox in certain windows and interfaces.
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One of the easiest ways to encode videos is to use Media Encoder. In this way you can even add commentary to your videos, and compress them effectively. I will also show you how you can have multiple audio streams in a video.
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Compressing these large videos using the right formats and codecs can help bring down the size without having to sacrifice on quality, which I’ll show you how to do. Large sizes of videos are always a problem if you want to upload them to sites like Youtube or even for storing them.