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Inspiring
November 20, 2018
Question

why are a 4k and HD export the same file size?

  • November 20, 2018
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im exporting a short film in 4k and HD

and it appears that the size is more or less exactly the same regardless of the resolution

on the other hand if i increase or decrease the bit depth, it has a dramatic effect on the file size

why is this?

i would have imagined that a 4k file would logically be bigger than a HD file

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    My Trucking Skills
    Inspiring
    November 20, 2018

    what are the dimensions of the HD file?

    djmattyzAuthor
    Inspiring
    November 20, 2018

    1920 x 1080

    vs

    3840 x 2160

    Mo Moolla
    Legend
    November 20, 2018

    There's no way PrPro can "know" what is the best bitrate for any particular media which is heavily a user-decided choice. Are you needing small file size? Is there a lot of motion needing a high bit-rate for most of the project? Is there very little motion so the project can go in a rather small bit-rate average but with a high setting for max bitrate?

    It can't out-think you. As a pro app, that's your job. It's very easy to search online for best bitrates for different video export uses. You can get some good guidelines quick, then ... test. Always test to make sure something works the way you want it to.

    Neil


    Agreed

    Render file Size is dependent on bitrate and output codec not so much resolution

    So I could have a one min long 4K timeline with a file size of 5gigs from the RAW footage and export out to 50 or less MB in a Twitter HD format

    I could also output in a Prores422HQ or H.264 with maxed out bitrate to over 5 gigs

    I guess u understand where we are going wth this

    Best of luck

    Mo