![]() That program does exactly what you were asking for, you can specify the bitrate in a very detailed manner. It was actually me who told you about a program called Handbrake, not "some kind of handbrake".Īnd, yes, I'm sober and I was trying to help you. Uli Plank wrote:Well, even if I promised not to post in this thread any more, I have to answer since you attacked someone else in my place. I hope Google translated everything correctly and you understand me. Thanks of course for the information, but this does not concern the essence of the problem. And you're talking about some kind of handbrake. Secondly, we are talking about how to save the video in good quality, since it is impossible to get the bitrate that I want. I think you are one of those people who believe in Wikipedia more than their tests. And the video with the mpeg codec got a higher bitrate. Right now I rendered 2 videos in the mpeg codec and in the h264 codec, quick time format. ![]() The designated container file format for MPEG-4 content, which is based on Part 12." Actually, mp4 was developed based on the QT container.Īpart from that, I told you a way to get really good quality H.264/H.265 outside of DR in either container with full control about encoding parameters and now I'm out of this discussion. "It is also known as "MPEG-4 file format version 2". ![]() If you don't like Google, this is Wikipedia: Uli Plank wrote:It seems you like to argue for arguing's sake.
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