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Can anyone think of a reason why Quicktime 10.1 would be telling me a video has a bitrate of 4.3Mbps (double what it should be) and Quicktime 10.0 is telling me 2.3Mbps (what I'd encoded it at)???
One's a mono-rate and the other stereo?
One's a mono-rate and the other stereo?
That would only bump it up by the audio bitrate, which is 128kbps.
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I have SO been there, Jessica.
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That is so damn true.
What is the size of the file in megabytes? What length of time is it?
That would only bump it up by the audio bitrate, which is 128kbps.
Oops.
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Yeah, I've been there a few times....
Me too. I swear this fucking thing happens to me at least once a month.
Usually I find I have to change up my search terms to get the solution I need.
What is the size of the file in megabytes? What length of time is it?
Yeah, we figured out that QT10.1 is calculating total bitrate (bits/seconds) instead of average bitrate, which takes into account interframe compression. Still no idea why, except that Apple has abandoned professional video.