Hello!
I'm new to Resolume. I'm just getting my head around the system and particularly trying to set all my media to the DVX settings recommended on the manual in preparation of my first A/V show.
My questions are:
1. Does encoding with DVX result in much larger files with much larger bit rates than the original?
2. Is there a way of reducing file size and bit rate when encoding to DVX?
3. Is the following comparison normal?
Original file (pre-DVX): dimension 1280 × 720; codec MPEG-2 Video, Linear PCM; bit rate 19,837; size 112.9 MB
Converted file (DVX): dimension 1280x720; codec DXDI; bit rate 71,086; size 404.5 MB
I've used MPEG Streamclip, with the settings recommended through the Resolume manual.
Many thanks for any advice you can give me!
MP
Does encoding with DVX produce massive files?
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Re: Does encoding with DVX produce massive files?
Dxv will be bigger than mpeg, because mpeg is super compressed
It's still way smaller than 440 or 442
So the answers are as follows;
1. Depends on how the original was encoded
2. Sure but you'll have crappy looking video
3. Yes, see above
If you want to know what your file size is *really* like compared to dxv, save it in an uncompressed format first. Video requires enormous amounts of hard drive space.
It's still way smaller than 440 or 442
So the answers are as follows;
1. Depends on how the original was encoded
2. Sure but you'll have crappy looking video
3. Yes, see above
If you want to know what your file size is *really* like compared to dxv, save it in an uncompressed format first. Video requires enormous amounts of hard drive space.
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Re: Does encoding with DVX produce massive files?
seems normal, you can check to ignore the alpha layer.... footage with alpha layer needs more space 

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Re: Does encoding with DVX produce massive files?
Hello!
But if that's just the way it is then I can work with it.
And also thanks HerrNieDa for the tip on Alpha channels!
Now to work/play!

Thanks for the reality check! the DVX files are larger than my uncompressed format which is why I was a bit concerned.LXConcepts wrote:Dxv will be bigger than mpeg, because mpeg is super compressed...
If you want to know what your file size is *really* like compared to dxv, save it in an uncompressed format first. Video requires enormous amounts of hard drive space.
But if that's just the way it is then I can work with it.
And also thanks HerrNieDa for the tip on Alpha channels!
Now to work/play!

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Re: Does encoding with DVX produce massive files?
shouldnt be bigger than uncompressed, as dxv applies compressionmacheteperezz wrote:Hello!Thanks for the reality check! the DVX files are larger than my uncompressed format which is why I was a bit concerned.LXConcepts wrote:Dxv will be bigger than mpeg, because mpeg is super compressed...
If you want to know what your file size is *really* like compared to dxv, save it in an uncompressed format first. Video requires enormous amounts of hard drive space.
But if that's just the way it is then I can work with it.
And also thanks HerrNieDa for the tip on Alpha channels!
Now to work/play!
Mpeg2 is not uncompressed...very few formats are actually
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Re: Does encoding with DVX produce massive files?
LXConcepts wrote:Dxv will be bigger than mpeg, because mpeg is super compressed
2. Sure but you'll have crappy looking video
...So you are telling me there is a way to set the bitrate for DXV??!
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Re: Does encoding with DVX produce massive files?
if you do a 1:1 render with something like after effects or premiere pro, you can definitely crush it, but I wouldn't suggest it...asperi wrote:LXConcepts wrote:Dxv will be bigger than mpeg, because mpeg is super compressed
2. Sure but you'll have crappy looking video
...So you are telling me there is a way to set the bitrate for DXV??!
if you're using some kind of batch conversion program to dump your content into DXV, not that I've seen
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