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High-Def => General HD Discussion => Topic started by: qguy on Feb 23, 2016 at 07:12 PM
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I have a concert MKV file that is about 1.25 hours and consumes 4 gigs of space, totally awesome picture quality, While some my 15 gig/2 hour movies does not look as good ? So what makes the other file better ?
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^ the original material?
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type of compression (codec) used. MKV, AVI, MP4, etc. these are just containers. the compression/codec determines the quality.
http://lifehacker.com/5893250/whats-the-difference-between-all-these-video-formats-and-which-one-should-i-use
also the source or what sir @cooltoyzph mentioned - original material's quality matters above all else :)
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HEVC?
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^ the original material?
This.
Plus the (re)master technique & quality.
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I have a concert MKV file that is about 1.25 hours and consumes 4 gigs of space, totally awesome picture quality, While some my 15 gig/2 hour movies does not look as good ? So what makes the other file better ?
You should compare it with the same movie para equal parameters.
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their all from blu-ray...
^ the original material?
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their all from blu-ray...
pirated codec siguro ginamit. hehe.
yung iba siguro, sa audio lang nag focus ng quality tapos mababa na bitrate ng video.
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Kung gusto mo talagang high quality na MKV, download the REMUX mkv and from reputable uploader.
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I have a concert MKV file that is about 1.25 hours and consumes 4 gigs of space, totally awesome picture quality, While some my 15 gig/2 hour movies does not look as good ? So what makes the other file better ?
# of audio channel? 6 ch compare to 2(stereo). dolby digital/aac compare to DTS,and also the number of languages that are embedded in the movie or concert, this contribute to the file size of the MKV file.