Dear all:

I have a question, but notice that maybe is a simple question to which I 
should already know the answer.

I shot some footage in full HD 1080 and edited afterwards in Premiere 
CS5.5 along with some other SD material.
As this is a file that I will be using in a scenic presentation of 21 
minutes, I did not need to render to a DVD or a Blueray, so I decided to 
render in Full HD H.264 which resulted in a .mp4 file.
I test the file in the notebook that will be used for the presentation 
and notice that it was not good video card enough to show me the HD 
video properly (I tested in other similar PCs and got the same result 
when I myself saw the video in mine perfectly. Always using VideoLan as 
a player in all computers). It was freezing the image and showing some 
frames freezing again and so on...
So I decided to come home again and render in standard mpeg quality like 
DVD, in NTSC resolution.
Now I have a .mpg file that I will test again in the notebook.

But for my surprise:

Video.mp4 -> 1.25 GB
Video.mpg -> 1.36 GB

How can it be that a so much lower resolution is a larger file?

Thanks in advance for your answers.


-- 

*/Leonel Dolara/*

*Actor y Director*

*leoneldolara.webs.com <http://www.leoneldolara.webs.com/>*



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