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Dramatically Decrease AVI File size before uploading YouTube videos

Posted on October 20, 2016December 2, 2022 By Reggie_Dentmore 17 Comments on Dramatically Decrease AVI File size before uploading YouTube videos

A Feature Article by Reggie Dentmore on LearnMMD.comHow can I decrease AVI file size when I Render to AVI in MMD? How can I make my MMD .avi file size smaller? Where can i get Prism video converting software?

Dramatically Decrease AVI File size
before uploading YouTube videos

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FFMPEG is the most powerful video converter available... Check out NordGeit's tutorial on LearnMMD.com

Before I start this article…

Experienced MMD animators have let me know…
Do NOT reduce that AVI file size using the method I describe in this article. The original, large AVI file MMD produces yields the best quality of video you can upload to YouTube. Our Trackdancer2015 explains this in his article:
DO NOT reduce AVI file sizes that go up to YouTube.

For MY use of MMD, for the resolutions I use, I find the quality loss to be negligible and, with my slow internet connection, the upload speed I gain, with a smaller AVI file to upload, is a “plus!”


I have been using the “UtVideo YUV420 BT.709 VCM” codec for my video compression tool when doing a Render to AVI in MikuMikuDance. The resulting video is excellent… and the final AVI file-size is pretty large! … but TRY this Codec… you will like it.

Download Ut Video Codec Suite 17

Download the install.exe, install it… and when you are running MMD, see the UTVideo option as a compressor choice as you render to AVI. … You will see several UTVideo codecs in the list, I always use the topmost choice, the .709 version.

I just made a twenty-two second animation with the resulting video being almost 80 megabytes!

 

For several months, now, I have been using Prism® video conversion software to reprocess my MMD AVI’s into much smaller final file-sizes. After running THIS 80Mb video file through Prism, my final file size is not-quite THREE megabytes…

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and, with the settings I have used, I can see and hear no difference in the quality of that final video. …

… Okay, THIS exact video has no soundtrack… no sound. … but look at that image… My original ARROW video (the one named Weds PM.avi) was over 400Mb, and with the soundtrack and the beautiful video images, it was reduced to only 20Mb.

Download Prism®

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Download and install Prism. It’s easy and it’s free.  Each time you USE Prism, a little pop-up asks if you are using it for personal use (no charge) or for commercial purposes (need to pay for the use). For our hobby of MMD, just check “personal use”.

Setup Prism

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On the Prism GUI, set the output to AVI. … and then setup your Encoder options.

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For my latest little Hologram video, I just went with the defaults (as shown in that image). For my Arrow animation, my original video was so huge, that I set the encoder for some of what I thought would yield a minimum file size, maximum compression. … and I chose the “UtVideo YUV420 BT.709 VCM” option rather than the default  “H264 (native)”… output Mp3 audio at only “22050 Hz, 128 kbps, stereo” as I tried to get that smaller file size.

As I said, “Arrow” went from nearly 800Mb (my actual final, finished AVI size) to only about 20Mb… and I feel the final video has all of the quality that it needed after it got through the YouTube processing-mill.

Enjoy Prism…

So… download Prism video converting software and try out the various options. I have found that, even on my slow DSL connection, I can upload a video to YouTube in the time it takes me to write the video’s description!


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Comments (17) on “Dramatically Decrease AVI File size before uploading YouTube videos”

  1. sangonomiya kokopium says:
    February 1, 2022 at 1:45 am

    lmao my renders take up to 59 gb of storage

    Reply
    1. Reggie_Dentmore says:
      February 1, 2022 at 8:50 am

      You must be using RAW as your compressor. … Use UTvideo or some other compressor.

      Reply
  2. Cake Black says:
    September 24, 2019 at 10:31 pm

    Hi I was wondering if you knew of an alternative to Prism, it looks like prism is 32 bit, and will no longer work on macs new operating system, only 64 bits now work

    Reply
    1. KillerBeer says:
      September 25, 2019 at 6:51 am

      Considering that MMD is Windows-based software and only works on Macs through various workarounds, most of MMDers here and around are Windows-versed as well and probably won’t be able to give any useful advice regarding Mac software. You may have more luck if you inquire something like “How do I compress AVI video” on thematic forums for video editing that have strong Mac users presence, not trying to explain that you need it for your MMD (for, frankly, it absolutely doesn’t matter where you got your source video… only maybe the codec it’s made with may be important).

      Besides, as the notice at the beginning of the article states, additional stage of compressing your video for Youtube may be not that good idea anyway, as Youtube will reprocess it on their side as well. If you really don’t want the file size too large, maybe consider a different codec in the first place, one that will give you quality you can live with.

      Reply
  3. Misaki says:
    May 6, 2018 at 12:42 pm

    Use ffmpeg to convert lossless video to a smaller size: http://ffmpeg.org/download.html under “Get the packages”.

    The main setting is quality, using ‘constant rate factor’ method. For higher resolution videos, could probably use slightly lower quality, but not really important. YouTube’s bitrate depends on resolution, so there’s no point in having a very high-bitrate (quality) video of small resolution.

    With the -crf option, lower means higher quality. YouTube’s bitrate for 720p videos of ~2Mbps corresponds to a crf of around 20~30 for typical videos; maybe 20 for a static camera, and 30 for a fighting game. Normally, doubling bitrate means crf is lower by 6.

    So a crf of 17 or 18 is generally as low as you would need to go for a YouTube video, although it’s twice the size of crf 23 and only looks better if you pause it and look close. I think for audio it makes the most sense to just copy it from the lossy source (don’t copy .wav audio when uploading), but 200 kbps is more than enough. I personally can’t tell the difference between 70 kbps and 150, but some people can.

    Since YouTube reencodes videos, there’s no point in trying for best filesize. Slowest speeds can take 4x longer for 10% smaller size.

    The command you would use from a terminal (command line). Might be able to type ‘cd’ and a space, then drag the target directory to the terminal to move there quickly:

    ffmpeg -i input.avi -crf 18 -b:a 200k output.mp4

    This automatically selects the x264 codec based on the file extension, and uses the ‘medium’ speed preset.

    Reply
    1. Reggie_Dentmore says:
      May 6, 2018 at 5:56 pm

      Good information… Thank you! My method, as I describe in my article, has drawn criticism as my method may reduce image quality. I believe image quality remains strong and the savings in file size that I have seen comes from the WAV file being converted into… Mp3?… during conversion.

      Reply
      1. Misaki says:
        May 6, 2018 at 8:35 pm

        I think one reason for uploading a larger file than seems necessary is that YouTube uses two main codecs, H.264 and VP9. I think VP9 is better at preserving sharp lines than H.264, in addition to being better (but much slower to encode) overall.

        But if the background behind the models is complicated, VP9’s compression techniques won’t give it much advantage.

        You could actually measure the quality loss; this would involve reading the ffmpeg manual, learning how to use the libvmaf filter, and then measuring the ‘psnr’ (peak signal to noise) and ‘ssim’ (structural similarity) numbers for a video encoded directly to a certain bitrate similar to what YouTube uses, and for a video that has an intermediate encoding step at a higher bitrate/quality.

        I wouldn’t be surprised if uploading at around crf 18, instead of a lossless video, resulted in a YouTube video that was 95% as good. The important thing is just to have it somewhat higher quality than the YouTube video, because common video codecs always worsen the quality with each encoding even if the output video is larger size. (FLIF – Free Lossless Image Format tries to compress images in a way that doesn’t worsen them each time you save, but it’s slow and not used for video.)

        In your case, the largest YouTube format for the Arrow video is around 13 MB for audio+video, so a 20MB upload seems like it was a healthy margin. For a relatively static video, a tiny decrease in quality isn’t noticeable, though for a very active video that already has issues at YouTube’s bitrate, someone might try for even a small increase in quality by uploading at higher bitrate.

        If I wasn’t lazy, I would write my own guide on encoding videos using ffmpeg, maybe including doing subtitles or something with it, after checking to see what LearnMMD already has on the subject. But at least I commented about it. Like, you can do chroma key stuff with ffmpeg; the latest ‘cool’ thing I learned about is the minterpolate filter, which isn’t useful for MMD though.

        Reply
        1. Reggie_Dentmore says:
          May 6, 2018 at 9:08 pm

          “If I wasn’t lazy, I would write my own guide…” … well… if you DO get around to it, I would be happy to feature it as one of our articles on LearnMMD.com, or, actually, as a series of several articles if that’s what it takes. We usually try to focus on one particular aspect of a subject in each article and use as many articles as it takes to cover a subject rather than write textbook-length articles on any one subject (Readers have short attention spans and will only rarely read deeply into any one article)… We have several teammates, here, who are fluent in modern Codecs who will be able to understand the depth of your discussion. I, myself, can read and nod… seems solid when I read it… but then I find that I don’t really have the knowledge to think about it, later. If someone tells me what to do, point by point, I can follow the instructions. :D

          Reply
  4. Jade Houston says:
    October 20, 2017 at 8:30 pm

    I have started using prism like you said, but now that I have been using it for a while, Prism will no longer allow me to convert mmd renders. I receive a pop up that I have to pay to complete the action. What do I do? I have been using prism all this time (about a week) and i have enjoyed using it.

    Reply
    1. Reggie_Dentmore says:
      October 21, 2017 at 9:02 pm

      hmmm.. I am still using Prism 2.25… and whenever I open the program I do get a pop-up that asks if I am going commercial or just for my own non-commercial home use… I always click home use… and it lets me use it, no charge… it’s version 2.25 that I downloaded in 2014. I have no problems with it.

      Reply
      1. Jade Houston says:
        November 30, 2017 at 8:03 pm

        I will download that version then. I guess when I downloaded it I got an updated version.

        Reply
        1. Jade Houston says:
          November 30, 2017 at 8:20 pm

          When I download Prism, I automatically get version 3.05….I’m not sure how to get version 2.25 :/

          Reply
          1. Jade Houston says:
            December 10, 2017 at 2:07 am

            I cannot seem to find your version anywhere! I’m not sure what to do. I have stopped rendering my motions because they lag if I try to play the file when the file is too large. Is there anything else I can do? Are you still answering questions?

            Reply
            1. KillerBeer says:
              December 10, 2017 at 2:52 am

              What codec do you use to render your videos in the first place?

              Reply
              1. Jade Houston says:
                December 16, 2017 at 9:04 pm

                I use ffdshow to render my videos. It gives good quality but the file sizes are a bit on the large size. When i would convert with Prism, it would shrink the file without hurting the quality.

                Reply
                1. KillerBeer says:
                  December 17, 2017 at 10:18 pm

                  I see. Well, in such case googling “prism old version download” should eventually give you something you can use.

                  Reply
                2. Reggie_Dentmore says:
                  December 18, 2017 at 9:17 am

                  Thank you, Jade… that’s my experience, as well… the final AVI file is much smaller but the quality seems to match the original. The smaller file size might come from the audio being shrunk into an Mp3 during conversion.

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