tyromaniac wrote:OH SNAP THAT'S IT ( please tell me that the stupid noise effect {adobe premiere} adds alot of bits!) Thats probably it considering at least 5 of the 10 seconds is that noise effect.....THANK YOU
Noise and Malfunction (additional effect from DigiEffects) are pure bitrate killers. The more details are, the more bitrate you need. I had a 10 seconds clip that had 30MB because of malfunction.
Look at Decoy´s Bleach Technique Beat. It´s the same there.
MPEG-4 codecs (or just say: alot. I can´t say if all do it) work better with wonderful color areas. That´s why it is so important to clean up your DVDs or footage from noise.
You could try to use a constant bitrate or take x264 for the encode:
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... 64gui.html
I recommend x264. I have a part with really heavy noise for a long time. It doesn´t look ugly with a lower quantizer (as said: my experience). Best way to find out wich is best, is to try more enocdes and to compare them together.