oh come on......when i burn to CDs, i look at the file size of video being encoded by dvdfab, does it include the combined output filesize? audio + video or just video?
Normally it reports combined. Try changing the audio type or encoding bitrate and see if it changes (it does for the profiles I use). The sizes in DVDFab are estimates, but usually correct within 2-3% for one-pass. Check a file with MediaInfo, see what it reports. Moving your thread to DVD to Mobile, use the most targeted one in the future.
Ahh... sorry, now I get it. I was thinking he was looking at the source file(s) in explorer and then in DVDFab. He was talking about the estimated output size vs. the actual.
Normally it reports combined. Try changing the audio type or encoding bitrate and see if it changes (it does for the profiles I use). The sizes in DVDFab are estimates, but usually correct within 2-3% for one-pass. Check a file with MediaInfo, see what it reports. Moving your thread to DVD to Mobile, use the most targeted one in the future.
omfg lol, someone is with the program at last hahaha
It looks to be out by 100Mb......
1. does dvdfab calculate MByte, rather than Mbit?
2. does explorer calculate MByte , rather than Mbit?
Ollie, we are not mind readers. I had to guess what you were asking.
MB=megabytes, which DVDFab and windows both use depending on file size.
a CD is around 700 MB.
If the file is just a little too large to fit on a CD, you can slightly reduce the video or audio bitrate, or the frame rate or the frame size to make it fit. DVDFab will recalculate the output size as you make these changes so you can see the effect.
Are you just slightly off, or is it large amounts? If it is a slight amount, it could just come back to the old 1 kilobyte is actually equal to 1024 bytes, not 1000 bytes, so you slowly lose space over large amounts of data...
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