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the file is to big

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 5:32 am
by amber1989711
:? OK so im a n00b with this program. The file sizes for the two movies ive ripped have been 4gb ,ive used handbrake before this and all those movies were just under or over 1 gb. Ive tried unchecking all the unnecessary subtitles and audio tracks. Is there difference between mkv and avi files to make this big of a difference in size? Is there something im missing.... please help i liked them smaller.

Re: the file is to big

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 7:15 am
by setarip_old
Hi!
Is there difference between mkv and avi files to make this big of a difference in size?


Sure there's a difference. Make MKV does not perform any compression, as that's not its purpose.

Am I correct in thinking that you personally haven't converted any DVDs to .AVI?

Re: the file is to big

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 9:11 pm
by gorillos
FILE TO BIG!

Is there any suggestion to make mkv file smaller ripping from makemkv? Last night I tried makemkv, ripping startrekII and I end up more 30 gigs of mkv file.
Help!

Re: the file is to big

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 10:17 pm
by amber1989711
Yes i have ripped dvds to .avi they were always much smaller using handbrake, i dont like the fact the the .mkv files are so large, so makeMKV will not make them smaller? is there a way to possibly incorporate handbrake into the process the make them smaller?

Re: the file is to big

Posted: Wed Apr 14, 2010 11:12 pm
by skittle
makemkv does NOT re-encode the video or audio. Use handbrake/mencoder/ffmpeg/x264 on the resulting mkv file from makemkv if you want to make it smaller.

Re: the file is to big

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 12:19 am
by gorillos
BIG MKV FILES.

[Use handbrake/mencoder/ffmpeg/x264 on the resulting mkv file from makemkv if you want to make it smaller.]

Can you explain how to change the setting on my makemkv using handbrake???? :D

Thanks.

Re: the file is to big

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 3:16 am
by NomadCF
1. MakeMKV this is post does not support filters.
2. MakeMKV only takes the selected streams and saves them to into a MKV file(s).
3. Handbrake, Xvid4PSP, Super, etc. Are all 3rd party programs that will/can act on a MKV produced by MakeMKV.

Here is a simple run down (example) of how to compress a the streams in a MKV.

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1. Use MakeMKV to convert your disc into a MKV 
2. Open any 3rd party converter software what supports all reading (INPUT) a MKV with the stream types inside AND has the ability to OUTPUT to a file type you want (most likey a MKV) with the streams converted to what you want. 
    Examples:
      INPUT    : mkv, 2 steams (1 mpeg2 (Video), 1 ac3 (audio)
      OUTPUT : mkv 2 streams (1 h264 (video), 1 aac (audio)  

3. Setup said 3rd party software to OUTPUT/Convert/Save said file to what you want (aka to taste)
4. start the conversion
5. Check said OUTPUT file to make sure you like the quality and there are no audio sync issues.
6. Remove said INPUT file, if you want.  

OR to put it more simply:

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1. Covert Disc to MKV(s) with MakeMKV
2. Convert created MKV(s) with 3rd party software.
But in no way can you have MakeMKV compress/convert the MKV for you during OR after it's creating the MKV(s).

Re: the file is to big

Posted: Thu Apr 15, 2010 8:10 pm
by gorillos
THANKS A LOT FOR YOUR ANSWER. THAT'S WHAT I THOUGH, SO MKV FILES CREATED FROM MAKEMKV CONVERT FILES MAY USING MY DVDFAB7 TO MKV OR AVI.
THANKS AGAIN.