[FFmpeg-user] Truncated file with ffmpeg but resulting output is x2 bigger!?
Philip Rhoades
phil at pricom.com.au
Sat Oct 17 05:07:53 EEST 2020
Moritz,
On Fri Oct 16 13:51:11 EEST 2020, FFmpeg user discussions wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 20:26:16 +1100, FFmpeg user discussions wrote:
>> People,
>>
>> I truncated a 14s file with:
>>
>> ffmpeg -i 20201016_055828.mp4 -t 00:00:09 -async 1 cut.mp4
>>
>> and although about 35% of the frames were removed, the resulting mp4
>> was double the size - why is this? I did a before and after mediainfo
>> comparison - see here:
>>
>> http://pricom.com.au/Diff.html
>>
>> and the only things that jump out at me are:
>>
>> Format settings : CABAC / 4 Ref Frames
>> Format settings, Reference frames : 4 frame
>>
>> ie changed from 1 to 4 . . but is that the explanation?
>>
>> I am using:
>>
>> ffmpeg-4.2.4-1.fc31.x86_64
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Phil.
>
> You are reencoding the streams inside the file. ffmpeg's default
> encoding parameters apparently result in streams with more bandwidth.
> You can fine-tune the encoding parameters, of course.
>
> Re-encoding is not a good idea, as it always loses quality. If you just
> want to "clip", be sure to use the "copy" codec:
>
> $ ffmpeg -i 20201016_055828.mp4 -t 00:00:09 -c copy cut.mp4
>
> (Note that cutting without re-encoding may or may not be exact. Feel
> free to test first though.)
Ah! . . of course . .
Thanks!
Phil.
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E-mail: phil at pricom.com.au
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