the frame sizes and the lengths are the same. I can't understand why the difference can be so big. the mkv-video's file size was about 16 MBy before conversion (which i made using AnyVideoConverter). the ratio is almost 3! with a 1-min test video the sizes were nearly 45 MBy and under 16 MBy. recording directly produces much smaller files than with the conversion. I noticed something important: it is much better to record video clips with the PP directly in for example in MPEG-4 format instead of recording in mkv and then converting to MPEG-4. a mkv-format video needs to be converted for the Youtube. So if Potplayer is used for recording clips for Youtube then the mkv-format is not recommended even though the Potplayer recommends it. Youtube does not accept videos in mkv-format. i think it's not good to have too many small topics. Youtube is only one channel for broadcasting webcams and it suites under this title, too. I think i'll keep this topic only for recording web cams. How large were your video files? which one is bigger the mkv or MPEG-4? i cannot see any difference in the picture quality, at least not in the little windows on this page. i must have made a mistake and cancelled my edit and not submitted it. (i also think i made a note of my discovery here, but it's not here after all. in stream recording there are less choices than in video recording. Liz, i noticed the same thing myself just a little after i wrote my comment above. With the video recorder I can make many settings I do not understand why the viderecording is called. Liz01 wrote:Ame, it is video recording - not stream! I'm sure, you have the same settings
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