http://justchance.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] justchance.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] vidding_livejournal_ark22010-04-30 12:00 pm

Lossless Compression Issues

Hello.  I'm pretty new to vidding and still learning.  I have a question about HuffYUV. I have Adobe Premiere Pro CS4. I have read all kinds of documentation that it's finicky and does not like Divx/Xvid encoding and that it's best to use HuffYUV or Lagarith.  As I understand it, HuffYUV files are larger due to the lossless compression but is it normal for them to be around 12G for 25 minutes of footage?  I read that I should expect 4-5G for the same time which is more than fine, 12-15 is a little much. I'm using DVD Decrypter, Avisynth & VirtualDubMod for this process.

I'm ripping directly from the DVDs and the quality of the .avi is beautiful.  I can't honestly tell the difference, but I had planned to rip several seasons and store them by episode.  This way I could just go back to them and create clips from them on an as needed basis. Am I doing something wrong with this whole process, or did I just underestimate the size of the files?

Any help is appreciated. Thanks!
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[identity profile] jagwriter78.livejournal.com 2010-04-30 05:57 pm (UTC)(link)
The Size also depends on what size you make your avi. Of course, if you rip it at say 640x480 for 4:3 the file is gonna be bigger than if you eip at 64x360 for 16:9. It also depends on whether you rip from DVD or DivX which à lot of People do. I would say your Size is about right for à DVD rip.