When converting video files, best options to use?

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  • Etik Media
    Confirmed User
    • Jul 2004
    • 493

    #1

    When converting video files, best options to use?

    I have a bunch of 250-300 MB mpegs, and want to convert them to WMV to save space and bandwidth. Im not sure what to use windows media encoder or cleaner XL?

    But the main question is which setting shod I use? Im not that experienced with this, and there is a lot of combination available:
    kbps, frame rate, video size, smoothness...

    Which settings are u using when converting to wmv?

    Any knowledgeable people online?

    ALSO please help me with this issue I have with cleaner XL:
    during the encoding somewhere in the middle of the process it freezes, I don't get any error messages or anything it just hangs there still using 100% of my processor power...just don't tell me it the memory? I have 512 mb ram, 2.4 ghz.
  • Etik Media
    Confirmed User
    • Jul 2004
    • 493

    #2
    Originally posted by Etik Media
    Which settings are u using when converting to wmv?
    I mean to keep decent quality and lose as much of the file size as possible.

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    • jact
      Confirmed User
      • Sep 2002
      • 9134

      #3
      When it hits the 100% processor use, it's just working. You've got a slow processor, it isn't "frozen", it's working. Leave it for a couple hours. Make sure you have nothing else running when you're trying to encode.

      As for the WMV, use their templates and tweak them to whatever you want to accomplish. Trial and error.
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      • tony299
        lurker
        • Aug 2002
        • 57021

        #4
        windows encoder its free and very good

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        • Etik Media
          Confirmed User
          • Jul 2004
          • 493

          #5
          Originally posted by jact
          When it hits the 100% processor use, it's just working. You've got a slow processor, it isn't "frozen", it's working. Leave it for a couple hours. Make sure you have nothing else running when you're trying to encode.

          As for the WMV, use their templates and tweak them to whatever you want to accomplish. Trial and error.
          to just use their template is not an bad idea after all, but the thing is that I edited 512k template and changed "kbps" numbers. And I don't remember what was the original numbers and I can't find a reset button

          If you have cleaner xl, can you tell me "kbps" for the 512k template?

          btw..thanks for the post, I'll try to leave it for 5-6 hours...I used to stop it after 1-2 hours...

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          • Etik Media
            Confirmed User
            • Jul 2004
            • 493

            #6
            Originally posted by tony404
            windows encoder its free and very good
            It is also the fastest "the encoding part"...but it takes long time to prepare a video for encoding, I mean every function I click on the PC freezes for about 30 seconds before it lets me click on something else in the program...I don't know maybe my pc is to slow...

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            • http
              Confirmed User
              • Oct 2001
              • 1811

              #7
              I'd lower the frame rate to 15/s and quality to somewhere around 500-700 kbps, depending on how good the mpeg quality is and whether there is much movement in the scenes

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              • Etik Media
                Confirmed User
                • Jul 2004
                • 493

                #8
                Originally posted by http
                I'd lower the frame rate to 15/s and quality to somewhere around 500-700 kbps, depending on how good the mpeg quality is and whether there is much movement in the scenes
                sounds interesting ill try that

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                • Jim_Gunn
                  Confirmed User
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 5702

                  #9
                  I never recommend converting from one compressed end user format to another like from mpeg to wmv. I always start with DV AVI video with original content. You can always try windows media encoder which works well to convert to wmv.

                  If you prefer to use Cleaner XL, it works slow even on a fast system.(I use a 2.6 Ghz P4) Try to encode one small video file to make sure that the app isn't corrupted and locking up. If it is re-install the program. Make sure that your Windows system is updated and not having any errors in general. Turn everything off that is running in the background when you encode. I use all custom presets. You have to decide what sizes and settings that you want depending on how big you want these, one common size would be size 320 x 240, WM Video Codec 8, WM audio codec 9, constant bit rate mode and a 700 kbs video setting for example, I find to be a decent trade off in quality and file size. I woudn't lower the frame rates unles you really want to make these things very small.

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                  • jact
                    Confirmed User
                    • Sep 2002
                    • 9134

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Jim_Gunn
                    If you prefer to use Cleaner XL, it works slow even on a fast system.(I use a 2.6 Ghz P4)
                    I'm using a 3.6 P4 (Deemed P5 by Asus) overclocked with Auto Overclocking, and benchmarked against a 2.4 GHz P4, it outperformed it by nearly 100%. The difference really is amazing. A 15 minute clip took over 2 hours to encode on the 2.4 and only 46 minutes on the 3.6. (Both tests used the same clip and both used Cleaner XL and the same template).
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