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aluminumstudios
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It probably varies depending how fanatical the person is and the format they are using. When I started out capturing MJPEG I did it at 2.3-3megs/sec which gave me about 600 megs per video. As I went on my standards changed, now the final render of my videos is typically 1.4-1.8 gigs. I've deicded that drive space is cheap but my time isn't ... so I don't want my master to have much if any loss due to compression.
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With the type of compression and frame size I use a 4 minute long video would be about 1.2 gigs. Huffyuv in YUY2 mode, 640 x 480 @ 24 fps. Of course the source files for my last vid took up about 9 gigs (same formula) but quality always has priority over drive space.
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aluminumstudios
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Do you peole who use HuffYUV encode to RGB or use the convertYUY2 option?
I've found the YUY2 option paired with "best" compression gives reasonable data rates (generally a good bit smaller than RGB.) If my understanding of it all is correct it's still practically lossless in that it doesn't introduce any grain ... just a small amount of of color fading or shifting which isn't really noticable (this color loss is from the video being converted between color spaces.)
I've found the YUY2 option paired with "best" compression gives reasonable data rates (generally a good bit smaller than RGB.) If my understanding of it all is correct it's still practically lossless in that it doesn't introduce any grain ... just a small amount of of color fading or shifting which isn't really noticable (this color loss is from the video being converted between color spaces.)



