There is a place that shows content of very small size for things like tv capture and DVD though these may be step down conversions from earlier encodes.
I'm going to show a sample which is:
480x264 and a file size of 133mb for about 50 mins of content. This, to me, is tiny. But I don't know how it is accomplished. I have asked elsewhere, but the answers seem to be either coy or have little interest to give the details to a noob. That happens.
MeGUI is the tool used for this from the hints I've been able to follow.
I don't know if these are encodes for such things as hand held devices which will play back on standard computer equipment as well or what. That's why I gave a sample file spec as a clue. Included is the fact that the source mentions 10 bit encoding. My only playback device is a standard home media environment for computer viewing with such players as VLC.
Is there a guide to do this specific task with free tools?
A step by step procedure with no shorthand is preferred.
I'm going to show a sample which is:
480x264 and a file size of 133mb for about 50 mins of content. This, to me, is tiny. But I don't know how it is accomplished. I have asked elsewhere, but the answers seem to be either coy or have little interest to give the details to a noob. That happens.
MeGUI is the tool used for this from the hints I've been able to follow.
I don't know if these are encodes for such things as hand held devices which will play back on standard computer equipment as well or what. That's why I gave a sample file spec as a clue. Included is the fact that the source mentions 10 bit encoding. My only playback device is a standard home media environment for computer viewing with such players as VLC.
Is there a guide to do this specific task with free tools?
A step by step procedure with no shorthand is preferred.