Hi Dennis

When you choose your compression rate in Flash Video Encoder, and
probably other compression tools, you are choosing it in kilobits per
second (kbps). Therefore the filesize is dependent on how long the
video is, and not how large the dimesions are.

You should notice however that the smaller video will be considerably
better quality than the large one.

Jake

On 14/09/06, Dennis - I Sioux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey,

I have a strange situation with converting avi's to flv.
When I convert a 4 minute 720x576 avi to a 720x576 flv the file size is 25,6
MB
But when I convert the same video to a 320x256 flv the size is 24,1 MB

So the difference in filesize is very little compared to the difference in
video size.
I would expect it to be half the MB size.


Anybody familiar with this weird outcome?



Regards,

Dennis


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