Is 60mb for a 14 sec video good

AaronD

Active Member
That's 4285.71428571kbps, using the same lowercase b that you did and correcting the second error below. That's towards the low end of some of our own streams. Are you having any other problems?

Bytes are uppercase B
Bits are lowercase b
The difference is a factor of 8, which is a lot, so my answer could be way off. Garbage in, garbage out.

To be even more pedantic:
Lowercase m means milli, or 1/1,000
Uppercase M means mega, or 1,000,000

So...what quantity are you describing again? :-)
 

Suslik V

Active Member
Without details the question has no sense. The streaming services has its own limitations and recommendations for streaming and upload (google it).
For master copy of your footage you may wish to use a bit higher quality. Anyway, in post-production the final file size will change.

Media file size depends on content (for encoders with loss), frame rate, color depth, color range, number of tracks, encoder and compression level etc etc.

Example:
 
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