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If you can't compress the video, you can install a codec package such as K-lite codec, add decoding support, and basically eat it all;
Compression terminates after a certain amount of time (xx), it is very likely that there is a small error in this part of the file, and the ** device may just be stuck or skip it directly (or even no problem), but it will be stuck when compressed. For example, if there is a small audio sampling error in the source file, the ** device can ignore it, but it will completely read the error during compression, and it will not be able to continue encoding. When you encounter this kind of problem, you can only try to repair the source file, there are many such tools on the Internet, but the chances of compressing it after repair are not very great.
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You can repair the original file through the repair software or use it like CyberLink PowerDirector to re-encode the original file (encoding setting parameters: MPEG1-> Advanced->**-> Size: "According to the Original**"->** Compression Bitrate<10000>-> Speed Quality "Quality"), which will output an MPG file, and then use Easy RealMedia for RMVB compression.
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If you try to convert ** with "format factory", it is equivalent to re-encoding **. If an error is reported, there is a problem with your original **, if there is no problem, you can import it into Easy RealMedia Producer and then compress it.
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It's all correct, but it's a very serious mistake, and if it's 320 *0, it's going to stretch the size of the picture.
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The encoding speed is determined according to the CPU frequency, and RMVB is a secondary encoding, which is naturally slower than the RM encoded at one time, but you can get a greater improvement in the quality of the same file size.
If you must use your computer while coding, open the "Task Manager" (press Ctrl+Alt+Delete) and lower the priority of the corresponding process in the "Processes" tab to basically ensure the speed of other programs, but the encoding speed will be slower.
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to Landlord:
This is generally caused by a decoder conflict, or the lack of a corresponding decoder, it is recommended to uninstall all the existing ** except for the ones that come with Windows (it is recommended to use the 360 software uninstall function to ensure the cleanliness of the uninstallation),**"Perfect decoding" and install。 Reinstall Easy RealMedia Producer and it should be fine. It's also possible that there is a problem with the settings of Easy RealMedia Producer's parameters, for example:
The resolution and bitrate of the original ** are originally very low, and the parameter settings are too high during compression, which is higher than the original **, and this problem will also occur. There is also a certain chance of the problem you said when using Easy RealMedia Producer to compress the format of RM or RMVB (original**), and this can only be done with other compression software.
Hope it helps you and hope to solve the problem soon!!