Fri, 01/02/2009 - 17:07
The original clip, in mpeg4-part2, taken from a Flip video ultra camera was 33MB.
Putting this clip into timeline workarea and selecting Render AVI DV generated output of size 212MB.
Why is the output so much larger than the input?
Fri, 01/02/2009 - 21:41
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Re: output very large for avi to avi edit
MPEG-2 is a compressed format, while AVI DV is nearly a raw format, with very little compression.
Thanks.
Have googled on AVI and now understand it refers to a way of packaging video and audio data. So, my mpeg4 input was packaged in an AVI container produced by the camera and the totally different output data format AVI DV selected via the Render function was put in an avi container by Kdenlive. This is in no way obvious to the video edit beginner.
I think the most natural output format is the implicit 'what goes in comes out', i.e. the input and output formats as well as the input and output containers should be the same. That is the default behaviour of most computer editors, e.g. Word, Notepad, Paint and so on.