05-02-2020 02:46 PM - last edited on 01-16-2024 01:08 AM by ZenBot
06-01-2020 12:52 AM
SwarajThis is just the video editor compressing your video when you save it as a new file. Since it's not lossless compression, the file size will be (a lot) smaller than before.https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/78999#Comment_78999
I am facing another problem
When I record my game at high quality in 1080 p the recorded vdo size exceeds 2 gb
But when i try to trim a few seconds or min of vdo than the size of vdo is drastically reduced like around 500mb to 600 mb when i chose same original quality while trimming?
Just in case to check i opened my gameplay i recorded which was 2.2gb n i tapped on edit>trim>save
I didn't select the trimming length so the vdo shouldn't be trimmed anywhere neither i changed the quality so by default it was at 1080p n after saving i saw the size of same vdo it was around 700 mb
Wtf is going on? Shouldn't it be same size as original vdo?
Plz tell me whats happening exactly here
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06-01-2020 07:18 AM
Gustav_ASUSDo u mean will the overall quality, fps n pixels will remain unchanged? If yes than why don't you add it to automatically compress while recording vdoshttps://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/84795#Comment_84795
This is just the video editor compressing your video when you save it as a new file. Since it's not lossless compression, the file size will be smaller than before.
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06-01-2020 07:32 AM
SwarajNo, the quality will degrade since it's lossy compression. (But you shouldn't notice too much of a change between the two videos.)https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/85188#Comment_85188
Do u mean will the overall quality, fps n pixels will remain unchanged? If yes than why don't you add it to automatically compress while recording vdos
It will save time n storage
Thanks
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06-01-2020 01:08 PM
Gustav_ASUSI can notice it sirhttps://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/85319#Comment_85319
No, the quality will degrade since it's lossy compression. (But you shouldn't notice too much of a change between the two videos.)
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06-06-2020 01:50 AM
Gustav_ASUSHello? U still there?https://zentalk.asus.com/en/discussion/comment/85319#Comment_85319
No, the quality will degrade since it's lossy compression. (But you shouldn't notice too much of a change between the two videos.)
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