![]() ![]() which format is the smoothest for editing) and convert the H.265 files to that format. However, I would like to know what editor-friendly format that Vegas Pro likes the best (i.e. I no longer have a Phantom drone and this isn't an issue shooting Prores on my Inspire 2 and editing in Final Cut Pro X. If you're going to the trouble to convert for editing, the output should be an editor-friendly format. Better to convert H.265 to a high quality uncompressed intermediate before doing any edit or other processing work. So what you've got there is a good file size, and there's nothing unusual about it.I do not agree with that approach because in converting MPEG4 to MPEG2, all you are doing is converting from one highly compressed distribution format to another. In the office we tend to use ProRes or DNxHD files, which clock in at about 70-80GB per hour, and our uploads for the Internet clock in at 20MbPS or so (a little more than twice what you're using for your video). The size of your file is (for the most part) a function of the bitrate you choose. Idk if this has anything to do with it, but it has many clips put together. You can get it down that far by dropping your bitrate, but the end result will look like garbage since you're going to be applying a lot of compression onto some already highly compressed footage, which will exacerbate the generational loss and exhibit a lot of compression artifacts. That's below what most reasonable people would use for standard definition video these days. ![]() ![]() And even if it wasn't, 250MB is absolutely tiny in the grand scheme of things.Ĭomparing to to what i used it's too big, i used few videos (22 min. That works out to just shy of 9MbPS which is about right for a 720p video file. Great post on Why snow/confetti ruin YouTube Quality.īut when i render, the size is too big, it's almost 3:45 and the size is 250 MB ![]() r/Filmmakers - A more generalize filmmaking subredditĬrime? /r/RBI - Reddit Bureau of Investigation (best place to get a crime solved)
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