I have the problem that despite the adjusted setting, the size of the file is always the same. Is always around the 6 GB. no matter what I set. Full scale to the right, about 21 GB are displayed. Results about 6 GB. Is unfortunately so with all films in recent times. Films run without mistakes and are complete. Only hold no larger than 6 GB. As I said, it is as if the attitude is not on "adjusted", but on "high quality". Funny way it is the other way around. Yesterday I wanted to rip a movie in 720 P and adjusted size to about 3 GB. Was also 6 GB in size. Funny. :-)
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Originally posted by UluKay View PostI have the problem that despite the adjusted setting, the size of the file is always the same. Is always around the 6 GB. no matter what I set. Full scale to the right, about 21 GB are displayed. Results about 6 GB. Is unfortunately so with all films in recent times. Films run without mistakes and are complete. Only hold no larger than 6 GB. As I said, it is as if the attitude is not on "adjusted", but on "high quality". Funny way it is the other way around. Yesterday I wanted to rip a movie in 720 P and adjusted size to about 3 GB. Was also 6 GB in size.
It seems there is some misunderstanding.
The output size and the bitrate under the Video section is for video only.
Since the output file contains video and audio, the file size will be larger than the one shows under the Video section.
We check and notice that you marked the option "Copy Audio" for the conversion. Copy Audio means the audio section will retain the features and size of the original audio. So while you set the output size to 3GB, but the result file is 6GB in size is normal.
Regards,
mona
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Thank you, I know this. But what is with the other case. output file is about 10GB, audio copy, and the output file is about 6 GB. Can you have a look for this results, please ? https://forum.dvdfab.cn/forum/intern...-problem/page2
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Hello UluKay,
"0m 43.38s: AMD GPU acceleration for Lightning-Shrink enabled"
For now, please try to disable Lightning (uncheck the two options under A/V codec window) to try again and see if it will make a difference and feedback, thank you.
Regards,
Mona
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