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Originally Posted by MaDalton
when your bitrate is 1500 kbit/s the filesize will always be same, no matter what format (give or take a few bytes). just the quality you get with those 1500 kbit/s will vary depending on codec, 1 or 2 pass, cbr or vbr etc.
i like .h264 and will probably offer that soon too. the quality at the same specs compared to wmv is significantly better
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Right, but to get the same quality in .wmv you need much much higher bitrates as compared to h.264 via .mp4's. So when used to having to have 5 to 8000 bitrates in .wmv to see a solid quality hd video, in h.264 1500 is equiv to 8k or so. Sorry if the way I said that was confusing.