Ozzie I know its a longer movie than most but a 3 hour EAC 5.1 movie amounting to 49.9 GB seems like not much compression going on. Did one of my settings get off?
october262 I know its a longer movie than most but a 3 hour EAC 5.1 movie amounting to 49.9 GB seems like not much compression going on. Did one of my settings get off?Ozziewhat movie is it and what module are you using ??
Ozzie Showtime via Paramount+ The Godfather Part 1Not sure about what module, I select it via stream fab.
MrKrawk P+ is very aggressive with their compression. I am SHOCKED to see them send you a 50Gb file. Unheard of actually. Typically on streaming, even 15Gb is probably a decent quality for a 3 hour movie, but with P+ you would likely get that as a 4-5 Gb file.
Wilson.Wang Showtime via Paramount+ The Godfather Part 1Not sure about what module, I select it via stream fab.Paramount+ supports to download the video as H264 only, the size of a 3 hour video should be 3~5 GB.Would you please post the media info of the 50 GB file?Wilson
Ozzie Sure, what Media Info would you need?Kind - MPEG-4Size - 49.43 GBDimensions - 1920 x 1080CODEC - Dolby Digital Plus, H 264Color Profile - HD (1-1-1)Duration - 2:58:16Audio Channels - 6
Cats4U Sure, what Media Info would you need?OzzieHere, use MediaInfo for the Mac. Different people prefer different display formats. I prefer Text as it seems to give the most information.Choose the version made for your particular Mac.
Ozzie Is there a specific media info needed to find out why a 3 hour HD movies stream fab is encoding in H.264 comes out to be 50 GB besides this info:Kind - MPEG-4Size - 49.43 GBDimensions - 1920 x 1080CODEC - Dolby Digital Plus, H 264Color Profile - HD (1-1-1)Duration - 2:58:16Audio Channels - 6Is there a setting on Streamfab for mac to change to reduce file size?
Cats4U Without the MediaInfo report there is no way for us to know for sure what is causing your excessive file size. Obviously the first thing to come to mind would be the use of a huge video bitrate but without the report we can't know that for certain. You can't change something if you don't know what is causing it.
Cats4U Are you sure you aren't reading Gigabits as Gigabytes? Is it 49.43 Gb or GB ? 49.43 Gb = 6.18 GB which is within the ballpark to what I got with Windows StreamFab using what I believe were your settings.
Ozzie I am using Mac with Streamfab but so no way of reducing the bitrates in settings.How do I reduce bitrates to make it a smaller file size?
Cats4U I asked you twice already to post the MediaInfo report so we could figure out exactly where the extra size is coming from. Once we know that then maybe someone can come up with a solution.
october262 I am using Mac with Streamfab but so no way of reducing the bitrates in settings.How do I reduce bitrates to make it a smaller file size?Ozzietry chaining 1080p to 720p and see if you get a smaller file size.see posts #3 & #6 in this thread - https://forum.dvdfab.cn/forum/software-support-english/youtube-to-mp3-youtube-video-downloader/403385-amazon-downloads-too-large#post403392
Ozzie Message 5 shows that done already. Results 33 GB.I also did it as an MKV output and that was 33 GB.
Ozzie I asked you twice already to post the MediaInfo report so we could figure out exactly where the extra size is coming from. Once we know that then maybe someone can come up with a solution.Cats4UNot home for a week. Traveling for work. Was trying to see if there was an easy solution for a setting that I missed/ Can't do MediaInfo till I get back.
MrKrawk 5814kpbs, which is their higher than an average TV show, but still would not result in such a large file.My guesstimate was a bit high. So at this rate you might get closer to a 7-8 Gb file.