How are they encoding these new mp4 to be so small?

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22 minute show encoded to 70-80mb and they still look great

I need to get my files like that so I can load up my pc with season to watch them on my tv off DLNA
 

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They look fine on my 50" but I just want to know how to get x256 to be that small so I can load up a bunch of videos to have to choose from
 

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I use demenoid. Its a private torrent site. Its thinks its the 480p rips
 

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its the latest and greatest compression algorithm(H.264)...aka the encoding, aka the method of compression, aka the way the video file is saved. The file size is indeed small, tremendously, but the downside is that its a lot more work for the computer to uncompress and decode(playback) said file. but hey, its 2012 everyone should have a decent computer by now.

...what you are basically seeing, much with everything else over time, is improved and increased efficiency. hope this helps.
 

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This is easy...just use Megui or Handbrake. They say Rip-Bot is great too but I don't fukk with it. Just for a 22-30 minute show...set the CFQ to 18-19 and they come out great in MP4 format. Or if you want it small...set the bitrate to 600-800kpbs. I encode in MKV and MP4...MP4 is better for the phone and $hit though but I got MX Player and they play MKV so it doesn't matter.

And dude up top is right..it uses the H264 codec with AAC audio. They use for websites and now the movie/show nyggas are up on it.
 
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