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Output mp4 video files are too large
Todd9 [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: May 20, 2020 05:00 Messages: 2 Offline
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I am currently doing short math tutorials - about 10 minutes or so. I am recording my screen using Snagit 2020 screen capture software, which is set to medium file size: 1080px at 15FPS. Typical output file size runs between 40 mb to 60 mb. Video is sharp and has reasonable window size. The problem comes when I "process" it using PowerDirector 18, primarily to add a custom intro/outtro clip - about 5 seconds, and add a title. I have experimented with various output formats, but the smallest file size output from PowerDirector is about 250mb, and with less than acceptable video quality. Reasonable viewing quality yields a file size anywhere from 350mb to over 500mb! Clearly, I am doing something wrong.

I am the first to admit that I know little about all the options for outputs. However, it seems to me that there should be some way to set PowerDirector to output a file that is similar to the input file, and therefore render an output that is only slighly larger than the input file, and at a similar viewing quality. I have tried using OBS Studio for capturing the screen, but the results are similar to those already stated. I need to use Snagit or OBS Studio because they are the only two I have found so far, that capture the mouse cursor movement when it is being driven by a digital pad.

Any help on this issue is greatly appreciated!

Todd
tomasc [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Joined: Aug 25, 2011 12:33 Messages: 6464 Offline
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PD18 has the Profile Analyzer button that can do exactly what you want. Try this: In the Produce Screen click that rectangular button near the top left. Save it as a custom profile to produce the desired mp4 file at the same resolution, frame rate, and bitrate as the original.
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