ssCalc - MPEG-4 / MP3 Stream Size Calculator ============================================ This is a Small Program I Made for Calculating the Data Rate Value Needed to Be Entered in the MPEG-4 Codec Window in Order to Get a Wanted Size of AVI File and for Calculating Expected File Size. (Inspired by Audioactive Stream Size Calculator that Comes with Audioactive Production Studio 1.5.4) ====================================================================================================== in Order to Use the Program You Need to: 1. Click on One of the Option Buttons. (a Target You Want to Calculated) 2. Enter Your Values in the Light Green Boxes Video Length (in Seconds) MP3 Audio (in Kbits/s) Final Size (in Mbytes) 3. The Wanted Value will Appear in the Light Yellow Box (Under the Option Button You Clicked on) ====================================================================================================== Example: ======== in Order to Find the MPEG-4 Data Rate for a 90 Min. Video: 1. Click on MPEG-4 / Data rate (Kbits/s) Button. 2. Enter 5400 (90*60) in the Video Length Box 3. Enter Wanted MP3 Data Rate (Lets Say 96) 4. Enter the Final Size You Want for the MPEG-4 Video and MP3Audio (Lets Say 652 MBytes - 1 CD) You'll Get Data Rate = 893 (to Be Entered in the MPEG-4 Codec) ====================================================================================================== Don't Forget to Press Enter After Each Value is "Entered". (Until I'll Add a Calculate Buttton) the fps Box is Used (Now) for Checking the Video Frames Number Only. ====================================================================================================== Not 100% Accurate, but Check for Yourself. I Hope It will Be of Help. Danni Din.Download Driver Pack
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