Re: How big will output file be ? by Graham
Graham
Fri Apr 11 09:13:02 PDT 2008
lots of bits here, so I hope I've got them all in-line
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Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.myvideoproblems.com
"- Bobb -" <bobb@noemail.123> wrote in message
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> "Graham Hughes" <graham.hughes@dvds2treasure.co.uk> wrote in message
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>> Are you using windows media centre edition?
>
> No I'm using XP Pro and MovieMaker 1.1 on my desktop
> I DO have XP MCE 2005 on a laptop and can "do whatever I need to there" if
> it's better. ( I thought "MovieMaker" was "MovieMaker")
Movie maker in MCE has the ability to burn to dvd using sonic, so you choose
burn to dvd and sonic opens automatically. In XP you need a sep. burning
app.
>
>> If so, one hour of dv.avi is about 13gb, give or take a few mb.
>
> "Big Picture-wise", I just picked a collection of a wedding. It's 17
> minutes long. If I choose wmv format it's 113mb. If I select DV-AVI
> (NTSC), it 3896.25mb and specs on left show as 30mps framerate as default.
> I see an option to choose 1.5 or 2.1dv-avi (NTSC). THAT shows 195mb.
My Machine is PAL, but in my options I get - going down the list
DV.AVI PAL
High quality video PAL
Video for local playback (2.1Mbps PAL)
Video for local playback (1.5Mbps PAL)
These last three are all different WMV files, not dv.avi, which is 25Mbps
set, does not change.
Look underneath the other settings box and you'll see Setting details and in
here it tells you about the file it will create.
MM only makes on dv.avi and that is dv.avi :)
So
> just to confirm - are we talking the same thing, or are you assuming that
> I pick the 1.5 or 2.1 option - which may work fine - I didn't try them -
> yet. I WILL select that option now in XP Pro and will check in later with
> results.
>
>
>
>>>But when I chose dv.avi my option was NOt
>> Using the built in app of the MCE this will allow you to author a dvd
>> using up to one hour of dv.avi and will convert it to an mpeg2 of about
>> 4gb, give or take a few mb.
>> These mpegs are then converted into 1gb vob files which are the files
>> required by a dvd player to play the disc.
>> Once the vobs are made the disc is burned.
>>
>> This is fact, not guesswork.
>>
> That all happens by using " MovieMaker on the MCE box". or just any
> burning app ( my laptop has Sonic) ?
When you get more advanced apps you can choose the bitrate setting you want,
either by opting for high quality medium/low or by actually setting the
bitrate setting of the file, but it is best to work on one hour of dv.avi
will make a good quality dvd when burned.
> Sorry for all these dumb questions - just that I haven't been successful
> yet and when I DO see" how it works" I'm hoping a lightbulb will go on
> here and I'll "get it".
>
> I've read online but still missing the big picture of .mov vs . avi
MOV is the Mac version of DV.AVI
MOV is a Wrapper
AVI is a wrapper
Inside both wrappers is a dv file.
Mac's can read the MOV, windows pc's can read the AVI.
On a PC you don't want to bother with worrying about MOV
and
> the final results on a DVD. ( I'm a hardware guy and TRYING to learn video
> but getting headaches)
>
> Thanks to all.
>
>
>> Now if you don't have MCE, what OS are you using and what is your route
>> to make the dvd.
>>
>> If you choose another encoding app, good ones like canopus procoder 3,
>> these can encode an hour and half (19gb) of dv.avi and produce a dvd of
>> 4gb and it will be of the same or maybe higher viewing quality, as the
>> encoding engine algorithms are far superior.
>>
>> --
>>
>> Graham Hughes
>> MVP Digital Media
>> www.myvideoproblems.com
>>
>>
>> "- Bobb -" <bobb@noemail.123> wrote in message
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>>> It will compress to 4gb ?? Is that a definite thing or are you guessing
>>> about the 13gb ? WMM gave me an error about the 11gb being "too big -
>>> choose another option", so I couldn't choose direct to DVD ( which I'd
>>> like to do rather than fill disk drives with DVD home movies). SO I
>>> chose wmv format and only 225mb.
>>>
>>> My objective is not to make high quality for sale movies - just video of
>>> my last roadtrip to give to others on trip, so that's why I'd rather
>>> direct-to-DVD if I can by the "error message". One step and I get a
>>> master then just clone them and done.
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "Graham Hughes" <graham.hughes@dvds2treasure.co.uk> wrote in message
>>> news:utj6M5XmIHA.4480@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>>> dv.avi retains the quality though, so you want this option and a 13gb
>>>> dv.avi file will compress down to 4gb of mpeg2 on a dvd.
>>>> --
>>>> Graham Hughes
>>>> MVP Digital Media
>>>> www.myvideoproblems.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "PapaJohn" <papajohn@chartermi.net> wrote in message
>>>> news:es$hvdzlIHA.5160@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>>>>> Movie Maker can't make a DVD or the MPEG-2 files that go on it. When a
>>>>> Media Center Edition of XP has a save to DVD option, it passes the
>>>>> files to a Sonic plug-in which does the DVD work. In Vista's Movie
>>>>> Maker 6, the option to go to DVD is taken care of Windows DVD
>>>>> Maker..... never by Movie Maker itself.
>>>>>
>>>>> Standard video DVDs can only be made using MPEG-2 files and Movie
>>>>> Maker can't make that file type, so other software is needed.
>>>>>
>>>>> As DVD making software can usually take either DV-AVI files or WMV
>>>>> files as inputs, then yes, saving your movies to WMV files instead of
>>>>> DV-AVI can lower the amount of hard drive space needed to get through
>>>>> the DVD making process.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> website references are to www.papajohn.org
>>>>>
>>>>> PapaJohn (MVP)
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "- Bobb -" <bobb@noemail.123> wrote in message
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>>>>>> "PapaJohn" <papajohn@chartermi.net> wrote in message
>>>>>> news:%23bAbu8plIHA.4480@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>> When heading to a DVD, an hour of high quality video fits on a disc,
>>>>>>> regardless of the source of the files... as your videos will be
>>>>>>> converted to MPEG-2 files to go on the disk, with appropriate
>>>>>>> compression to put the hour on the disc.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Some DVD software will compress to more than an hour... with a
>>>>>>> slight lowering of visual quality for the extra compression needed.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> website references are to www.papajohn.org
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> PapaJohn (MVP)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> re: " Some DVD software will compress to more than an hour", aren't
>>>>>> we both talking about using WMM ? So OTHER companies' software may
>>>>>> vary, but WMM should be one hour ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As I was posting the question yesterday, I was building a project and
>>>>>> moved all my vacation stuff into the collections and - as I'm going
>>>>>> along - just using the timeline to create the movie - I was thinking
>>>>>> of " how much will fit ? ". When the movie got to about 30 minutes I
>>>>>> clicked - "save movie" and the default was DV-AVI mode. It showed
>>>>>> error message "file too big", because the 30 minutes of
>>>>>> pictures/video was going to take 11.5gb - I chose wmv as output and
>>>>>> the final outfile size was 223mb. So my settings are wrong
>>>>>> somewhere - if 30 minutes = 11gb ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Also since it took WMM about 100 minutes to "compile/save" that wmv
>>>>>> file, I'm thinking that converting my '.mov files' to avi is wrong
>>>>>> ... If WMM wants mpeg-2, maybe I should just choose to convert to
>>>>>> MPEG-2 instead ? ( I currently use Total Video Converter ) and not
>>>>>> bother with AVI ? If I do that then WMM "would already see the file
>>>>>> in correct format" ?? and maybe save 80 minutes of that 100 minutes ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sorry for all the questions, but I'm not getting my head around all
>>>>>> the alternatives for getting media onto a DVD ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> "- Bobb -" <bobb@noemail.123> wrote in message
>>>>>>> news:%23i2nbQplIHA.1368@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>>> My objective is to record all vacation pictures and video onto one
>>>>>>>> DVD :
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> 1. While creating a project and dragging/dropping pictures/video in
>>>>>>>> there ( A LOT), how can/would I know how big the wmv fiile will be
>>>>>>>> ? In less than 4gb fine , but I do NOT want to click on " Create
>>>>>>>> Movie" and have it take 12 hours to produce a file that is 6.1gb as
>>>>>>>> it will then be too big for one DVD. Nor "not put it all on there"
>>>>>>>> and have it only come out to be 3.2GB ( so I COULD have had the
>>>>>>>> rest on there ! )
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Any advice or how to estimate output file size ?
>>>>>>
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