Cherryblos
New Member
Hi!
Please help! I just cannot understand why my very tiny tiny partial screen, one hour recording is this huge 400 000 Kb? Recorded as "window", app. 10% of the whole screen. I have followed this advice https://obsproject.com/forum/thread...he-screen-instead-of-the-whole-screen.167264/ and used "Alt" to crop the exact area so that I would avoid to get a huge recording which would take too much space on the disk.
It was a tiny mobily phone video which only is about 10% of the whole screen area.
However the file is huge! It is much bigger than a whole screen one hour webinar video recording, it is only 150 000 Kb.
Both files are .mvk files.
What is the problem? Why is that cropped window recording so very heavy 400 000 Kb and the whole screen recording only 150 000 Kb?
As far as I understand, in case I crop and record only app. 10% of the whole screen area, using the window recording, the size of the file should be much smaller than 150 000 Kb, not much bigger!?
Thank you for all help and for your point of views!
Please help! I just cannot understand why my very tiny tiny partial screen, one hour recording is this huge 400 000 Kb? Recorded as "window", app. 10% of the whole screen. I have followed this advice https://obsproject.com/forum/thread...he-screen-instead-of-the-whole-screen.167264/ and used "Alt" to crop the exact area so that I would avoid to get a huge recording which would take too much space on the disk.
It was a tiny mobily phone video which only is about 10% of the whole screen area.
However the file is huge! It is much bigger than a whole screen one hour webinar video recording, it is only 150 000 Kb.
Both files are .mvk files.
What is the problem? Why is that cropped window recording so very heavy 400 000 Kb and the whole screen recording only 150 000 Kb?
As far as I understand, in case I crop and record only app. 10% of the whole screen area, using the window recording, the size of the file should be much smaller than 150 000 Kb, not much bigger!?
Thank you for all help and for your point of views!