On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 2:42 AM, Nicu Buculei <nicu_fedora(a)nicubunu.ro> wrote:
I am not a veteran but also not a total newbie and my experience is
painful... right now I am preparing a clip (not directly Fedora related
but about Document Freedom Day): it was edited in Fedora and due to the
software (from rpmfusion) being buggy I had to save as .mp4 (h264) and
try to convert later to Theora. In this particular case the mp4 has
235MB and by converting to ogv the file size *increased* to 627MB (it
does not happen usually, probably because it was filmed outdoors).
Finding a hosting solution for the Free version is going to be
troublesome for me.
The size is a setting in the conversion software. You can choose
whatever size you want. The reason you are getting a large result is
because the conversion tool you are using is defaulting to that target
quality of bitrate.
Of course, the quality is always going to be worse than the h264 file
because you are converting from one lossy format to another.
Have bugs been filed for Theora output for whatever tools you tried
using? If you'd like I can help you off-list in getting them filed.