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Scintilla's right, Maver...
Anyway, I suggest setting your compresser to what the file was before hand (Unless your making a distribution copy; then set it to the compression you want).
To set the compression go to Video > select "Full Processing Mode" then go back to Video > and select "Comression." Then you can select your encoder and configure it. How to configure it is also in the guides... As is all this.
Besides "Full Processing Mode" there is "Fast Recompress" (which means what is sounds), "Normal Recompress," (which also means what it sounds) and "Direct Stream Copy" (which keeps the compression you have already- of course this means you cannot add filters or change the compression. This is normally for editing just the audio of a video or the duration of a video's length- it saves time and makes sense instead of having to recompress a compressed file over and over again). Most of the time you'll need to use "Full Processing Mode" but for some compressions (I.e. 2-pass) "Fast Recompress" is best (etc. etc.).
Anyway, I suggest setting your compresser to what the file was before hand (Unless your making a distribution copy; then set it to the compression you want).
To set the compression go to Video > select "Full Processing Mode" then go back to Video > and select "Comression." Then you can select your encoder and configure it. How to configure it is also in the guides... As is all this.

Besides "Full Processing Mode" there is "Fast Recompress" (which means what is sounds), "Normal Recompress," (which also means what it sounds) and "Direct Stream Copy" (which keeps the compression you have already- of course this means you cannot add filters or change the compression. This is normally for editing just the audio of a video or the duration of a video's length- it saves time and makes sense instead of having to recompress a compressed file over and over again). Most of the time you'll need to use "Full Processing Mode" but for some compressions (I.e. 2-pass) "Fast Recompress" is best (etc. etc.).
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