HI!

In the mjpegtools HowTo, I read that a quality factor below 4 is not recommended (= not necessary?). Is this still true?

A lower -q (2 or 3) gets me higher file sizes, so shouldn't it also be potentially better quality?

I want to encode about 43 minutes of video with 720x480 final size (4:3 letterboxed) so that I have a resulting file size (video only) of about 950 MB (average of 3000 KBit).

I tried -f 8 -q 4 -b 4000 -K tmpgenc -D 10 and got 710 MB file size. Any recommendations? Is it logical to reduce -q further until I get to my wanted file size, if -b can be kept 25% above the average?

Thanks!

Thomas




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