Rick said:
Hi,
Using Windows Movie Maker. I have a 5MB mpeg file and edit
out 1MB worth of
video.
I should get a new 4 MB file now even at "high quality" save,
but I don't,
instead the quality is degraded a lot and the file size went
down to less
than 1MB.
I would just like to know which "save as" options do I select
to get the
"same" quality and resolution as my original file without
increasing the file
size dramatically.
Thx
If this is a one-time thing, VideoReDo - which handles cuts of
MPEG2, and does NOT re-encode, has a 30 day trial. You would
indeed get a 4MB MPEG file after cutting.
If this is to be a frequent thing and MPEG2, you can't beat
VideoReDo for US$50. There are a few cut-editors available as
freeware, but I've not used any. Perhaps this site
(
http://www.videohelp.com/) will help you locate them.
If your goal is to convert the MPEG file to a more compressed
format while retaining as much quality as possible, both the
Divx and Xvid codecs are capable of this - at the expense of
processing time and needing contemporary CPU speeds, or immense
amounts of patience. To utilize either of these codecs for an
MPEG2 file of 4 GB or less, FlaskMPEG is the fastest.
VDub-MPEG2 (also employed in Gordian Knot and it's Auto
version), while slower, will handle larger source files.
If you enable all the codec tweaks and allow a reasonable size
reduction, say 1/4 or better, you'll be hard pressed to discern
a difference from the original unless you de-interlace, which
softens the image. VDub variations have a large library of
filters which can be applied to audio and/or video to improve
results - however VLC Media Player also employs optional
play-time filters with similar results, negating any need, other
than cropping, to filter the source material during conversion.