Re: [Flashcoders] Estimate FLV file size?

2007-12-26 Thread Micky Hulse
Cory Petosky wrote: To be picky about nomenclature -- .. the number in mind to make sure it makes sense. :) Wow, great additional info! Thanks Cory. :) Kinda reminds me of the "width always comes first" for measurements. Thank you for the detailed info. I am definitely bookmarking this th

Re: [Flashcoders] Estimate FLV file size?

2007-12-26 Thread Cory Petosky
To be picky about nomenclature -- Amongst those in the know, "b" is "bit" and "B" is "byte" -- so 10 Mbps is 10 megabits per second but 12 MB is twelve megabytes. It's also totally acceptable (and advocated by at least one proposed standard) to use the word "bit" fully (e.g., 512 kbit/s). In prac

Re: [Flashcoders] Estimate FLV file size?

2007-12-23 Thread Micky Hulse
Latcho wrote: 512 Kbits / 8 bitsperbyte = streaming 64 KBytes per sec = 3840 KBytes per minute = (3840 / 1024) 3.75 MBytes Wow, thanks for that. ;) Interesting stuff. I finally had a chance to compress a vid (using settings I mentioned in first post) and the file size was compressed to abou

Re: [Flashcoders] Estimate FLV file size?

2007-12-23 Thread Latcho
512 Kbits / 8 bitsperbyte = streaming 64 KBytes per sec = 3840 KBytes per minute = (3840 / 1024) 3.75 MBytes Marc Hoffman wrote: Wouldn't it be kbps x total running time in seconds? So if it's 512 kbps for 100 seconds then it's 512 x 100 = 51,200 kb. Marc At 10:34 AM 12/22/2007, you wrote:

Re: [Flashcoders] Estimate FLV file size?

2007-12-22 Thread micky
> bits :) Hehe, thanks! :) I always get my bits and bytes mixed-up... esp. when it comes to video compression settings. Thanks Marc! Have a great new year. Cheers, M ___ Flashcoders mailing list Flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com http://chattyfig.fig

Re: [Flashcoders] Estimate FLV file size?

2007-12-22 Thread Marc Hoffman
bits :) At 11:52 AM 12/22/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Wouldn't it be kbps x total running time in seconds? So if it's 512 > kbps for 100 seconds then it's 512 x 100 = 51,200 kb. Ah, yes... that makes sense. :) This might be another silly question, but how does one know when "kbps" is ki

Re: [Flashcoders] Estimate FLV file size?

2007-12-22 Thread Marc Hoffman
bits :) At 11:52 AM 12/22/2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Wouldn't it be kbps x total running time in seconds? So if it's 512 > kbps for 100 seconds then it's 512 x 100 = 51,200 kb. Ah, yes... that makes sense. :) This might be another silly question, but how does one know when "kbps" is ki

Re: [Flashcoders] Estimate FLV file size?

2007-12-22 Thread micky
> Wouldn't it be kbps x total running time in seconds? So if it's 512 > kbps for 100 seconds then it's 512 x 100 = 51,200 kb. Ah, yes... that makes sense. :) This might be another silly question, but how does one know when "kbps" is kilobytes or kilobits? Many thanks for the help. :D Cheers, M

Re: [Flashcoders] Estimate FLV file size?

2007-12-22 Thread Marc Hoffman
Wouldn't it be kbps x total running time in seconds? So if it's 512 kbps for 100 seconds then it's 512 x 100 = 51,200 kb. Marc At 10:34 AM 12/22/2007, you wrote: Hi all, Just wondering if there is a good way to estimate flash video file sizes? For example, lets say I have 2:30 of RAW DV fo