I don't know anything about the technicalities of video compression. I'm just used to seeing good quality 720p movies around 1.7-2.6 GB. I've never seen a 720p movie go 6.17 GB. I suppose that means there's very little compression, so it can be processed by a potato chip.
[-] [deleted] | 2 points | Apr 23 2016 13:24:09
6.17 GB but 720p? Huh.
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[-] -SKLR- | 3 points | Apr 23 2016 20:30:29
A good (without shitload of compression) 1080p print is typically 10-12 GB, so this is expected for a good 720p print
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[-] [deleted] | -1 points | Apr 23 2016 20:49:29
I don't know anything about the technicalities of video compression. I'm just used to seeing good quality 720p movies around 1.7-2.6 GB. I've never seen a 720p movie go 6.17 GB. I suppose that means there's very little compression, so it can be processed by a potato chip.
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[-] gnurt1 | 2 points | Apr 23 2016 18:47:35
I don't know why.
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[-] [deleted] | 1 points | Apr 23 2016 20:27:04
No problem. I'm not criticizing, I upvote everyone who contributes to this sub.
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