Author Topic: Bug: Output file size much larger than input file size (3.6.1301.16)  (Read 9207 times)
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« Reply #3 on: April 26, 2013, 11:40:24 PM »
If I've undrestood you correctly fragments for saving were not selected, you just open the file and calculate then the file size. Am I right?

Yes, just open and ctrl-F.

I have emailed you now with the link to an example file.

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« Reply #2 on: April 26, 2013, 09:51:11 PM »
Hello rosemorris,

Thank you for your question.

Unfortunately this can happen.

The point is that if your original file was created with one muxer and Video Splitter uses the another one, the file size will be increased.

This is why the file size of the output file can be larger then the file size of the input original file.

But with our avi files I've not noticed such problem with file size increasing on the latest beta version of Video Splitter.
To be sure that this is not a bug, could you please upload for us your file to any file host service, e.g. filedropper.com or dropbox.com.

If I've undrestood you correctly fragments for saving were not selected, you just open the file and calculate then the file size. Am I right?
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Olga Krovyakova
Solveig Multimedia

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« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2013, 08:52:09 PM »
1) I open an .avi (550 MB)
2) Press ctrl-F to calculate output file size
3) 650 MB? Why the increase?

4) I save the .avi (650MB)
5) I open it with Virtualdub
6) I save with it with "Direct stream copy" (both video and audio direct stream copy)
7) Now it shrinks again to 550 MB

Something is seriously wrong.


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