Why is AVI video so large?
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Why is AVI video so large?
Hey everyone, I was just wondering why is AVI video so large in file size compared to Quicktime and MPEG?
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AVI can be whatever size you want it to be. Most AVI codecs use high compression for editing and what not.
MPEG was designed to be smaller in size. I wouldn't use it for editing.
Quicktime is much like AVI, you can use any codec or compress to any file size. There's probably a myth that it's smaller in size because they released compressed trailers all the time in Quicktime.
An AVI DV file is the same size as a Quicktime DV file, for example.
MPEG was designed to be smaller in size. I wouldn't use it for editing.
Quicktime is much like AVI, you can use any codec or compress to any file size. There's probably a myth that it's smaller in size because they released compressed trailers all the time in Quicktime.
An AVI DV file is the same size as a Quicktime DV file, for example.
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Stupid question: What does AVI and DV stand for? I know what they are but don't know what they stand for, I think DV is digital video (am I right?) and the V in AVI is possibly also video, can anyone fill me in here?
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I thought it was Audio / Video Interlaced, but shmeh... I guess I was wrong.
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Remember that AVI is a container format. The codec defines how the frames are compressed. When you deal with an AVI you need to know what the codec is. AVI on it's own is not enough info. AVI is like a filing cabinet containing pieces of paper that represent frames. The codec is equivelent to what language is written on the paper. It could be French, German or numbers etc.
Therefore AVI isn't 'big' or 'small' because it all depends on the codec.
The size of a file does not determine the quality. When you convert a 50Mb MP3 to CD is takes up ten times as much space because that is what the format demands ... but the quality can *never* go up. Just because something is on DVD doesn't mean it is better quailty than a clip filmed on a mobile phone. There is a difference between what *potential* a format has for delivering quality and what it *actually* delivers for a given clip.
Therefore AVI isn't 'big' or 'small' because it all depends on the codec.
The size of a file does not determine the quality. When you convert a 50Mb MP3 to CD is takes up ten times as much space because that is what the format demands ... but the quality can *never* go up. Just because something is on DVD doesn't mean it is better quailty than a clip filmed on a mobile phone. There is a difference between what *potential* a format has for delivering quality and what it *actually* delivers for a given clip.
Right on on the 'container concept Matt, the big difference between AVI and MPEg is how the frames are encoded, the frames in an AVI are compressed based on the selected codec, but each frame contains all the information needed to display that frame. In Mpeg, a GOP is used ( group of pictures) commonly 15 frames. the first frame in the GOP contains the full frame info, the successive frames in the gop contain only the information in each frame that has changed from teh first frame. One of the reasons why MPEG is not a preferred editing format. It still works well, since broadcast satelites use MPEG encoding and that is edited all the time. MPEG files get bigger when converted to AVI since all the frame info is reinserted in each frame during the conversion.
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