Considering WMV HD
Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 1:22 am
A few years ago, I tried switching to DVD-quality MPEG-2. That didn't work. Last year, I tried switching to 720 HD MP4 using h.264 encoding. That didn't work, either. In both cases, large file sizes drove me back to WMV. Since January, 2013, I've been using 720 x 480 WMV. It's the same resolution as DVD, but with a slightly lower data rate resulting in less-than-DVD-quality video.
Well, damnit, I want to offer better, and storage is stupid cheap now. So, I want to try HD again. This time, I'm sticking with WMV to continue minimizing file sizes. My video editor has a preset for 1280 x 720 WMV using VC-1 encoding. Below are two clips of the same scene comparing what I use now with what I want to try. This scene is part of a future update:
http://www.cinemasphyxia.com/stuff/Deat ... nshine.wmv - 20 MB WMV
http://www.cinemasphyxia.com/stuff/Deat ... ine_HD.wmv - 45 MB WMV HD
Let me know what you think.
Well, damnit, I want to offer better, and storage is stupid cheap now. So, I want to try HD again. This time, I'm sticking with WMV to continue minimizing file sizes. My video editor has a preset for 1280 x 720 WMV using VC-1 encoding. Below are two clips of the same scene comparing what I use now with what I want to try. This scene is part of a future update:
http://www.cinemasphyxia.com/stuff/Deat ... nshine.wmv - 20 MB WMV
http://www.cinemasphyxia.com/stuff/Deat ... ine_HD.wmv - 45 MB WMV HD
Let me know what you think.