Frage von SchwarzerMilan:Good morning,
I have 2 about 700 MB big Videodatein with Nero Vision to convert it to a DVD burn. After 4.5 hours the operation was over and I see 10 GB s.Datein! Which program can calculate in advance how large the files are after the conversion. How do I get it out the 10 GB on 3 DVDs to burn?
Regards, Milan
Antwort von clint:
Which program can calculate in advance how large the files are after the conversion. Start-> Programs-> Accessories-> Calculator :-)
This can easily figure out yourself, of course, comes on the used settings.
Suppose you codierst with 8MBit / s. So these are 8 million bits per second or 1 million bytes (1 MB) per second.
Your video is now 1 hour, you come to 1MB * 60 * 60 = 3600MB.
In addition, if necessary, yet the sound.
And in the further calculation not forget: 1024MB = 1GB.
ciao, clint
Antwort von SchwarzerMilan:
I did not like the movie is encoded war.Der film 2pcs and 25 min.Wenn you do not know beforehand how the film is encoded then what?
Antwort von consulting:
Which program can calculate in advance how large the files are after the conversion. Since there are various tools. Google mal nach 'Bitcalc' Bitrechner 'etc.
Gruss
ph
Antwort von clint:
I did not like the movie is encoded war.Der film 2pcs and 25 min.Wenn you do not know beforehand how the film is encoded then what? There is no first preference, as the movie
was encoded. If I have understood correctly you want to keep it with Nero Vision in MPEG2 format. And then you can the data in question yourself.
(In the video options menu-> DVD video -> quality: custom)
If you have the length of the film know, can you look at the max. Bitrate out to the film nor on a (in your case better 2) DVD (s) to pack. Simple
Antwort von SchwarzerMilan:
Thank you Clint for the Tipp.Ganz, it would be great if we had a tool with which you as an AVI file which is then analyzed and the final size of the converted files (video + audio) in best quality calculated ..... The proposed tools can be probably not so ....
I thank you for the info ... Helps me next.
Regards
Milan