BF3(fraps)>1080p HD Porn. O.o

Snakebabies

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Man......I have just under 6 hours of mega ultra HD porn on my machine.....and roughly a lil over and hour of BF3 footage.








BF3 vids: 1hr, 25mins (give or take) is damn near 300GB;

Porn vids: 6hr 13mins(exactly)-----------------21.7GB

Thank goodness for external HDs!










If my machine had a 'giner, id marry it!
 
So the moral here is

The fuckin moral is encode your shit into a highly efficient format for storage if you want to keep it. Otherwise do like renno and hang onto the originals just long enough to make a video and then lose em.

Personally i store everything in H.264. I mean it plays on anything sure the iphone can only handle baseline profile :p but its also the official format for YouTube. BluRay uses H.264 and while some players can handle the good stuff most will only play within the max settings used for actual bluray disc video.

BitRate for any format is up to tastes, remember that if you have a preference for 30 frame per second videos that the bitrate to look the same on 60 fps is double. H.264 has profiles which affect compatibility but the better profiles offer better quality for a given bitrate under particular scenarios. Baseline will play on just about anything. For H.264 1080P at 60 frames per second it seems like details in say a chopper gunners helmet starts going below 40 Mbps. Based upon my limited choices in Sony Movie Studio 12 (11 let you type it in) I do 1080P 30 FPS @ 28 Mbps and 1080P 60 fps @ 50 Mbps. I think you will find the quality quite decent.

Fraps 1080P 60 FPS averages 4 GB per minute at a supposid bitrate of 1500 Mbps. H.264 1080P 60FPS @ 50 Mbps is 361 MB per minute, a definite improvement. If your down for 30 FPS (I like to keep the 60 for slow mo's but whatever) 28 Mbps is about 202 MB a minute. I can't recommend any other formats, I mean until H.265 is standardized and widely supported. MPEG 2/H.262 that was used on DVD was pretty freaking horrible and most of the codecs used for WMV are dated, no point in using H.264 in WMV or MOV containers. WebM will become familiar as the web moves to supporting H.264 and WebM for HTML5 video. Not sure whats hot these days.

In the end you tube will rape your video anyways so I guess I wouldn't fret too much.
 
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