![]() ![]() I did test encodes, and fitting 3 hours and 45 minutes of video into 8 GB with MPEG-2 compression requires a baseline bit-rate of about 4.6, a max of under 6, and a min of 3. My overall question is: How should I format these drives for maximum compatibility between different devices? NTFS vs exFatĪpparently you haven't heard of Dual Layer DVDs : So I understand that FAT32 is the best bet, but since ALL of our archives are over 4GB and size, and we really don't want to have to compress the content any or split it into multiple parts. Obviously there's always going to be some level of incompatibility, but we'd like to try to minimize that. So how do we fit 40 GB worth of HD content on a physical medium? The obvious choice was flash drives.īut we want maximum compatibility with devices like Smart TVs and Set Top Boxes. We opted to avoid DVDs because of space and quality constraints, and avoided BluRays due to both production cost, as well as our target demographic just not really having invested in the technology required to play them. We just wrapped up a season of collegiate sports not long ago and are selling the archives both digitally and on USB. Hi, I work with / partially own a small livestreaming production company.
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