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Compress mp4 using FFMPEG
$ ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -vcodec h264 -acodec mp2 output.mp4
@ligantx
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ligantx commented Sep 4, 2022

Commands using Linux with ffmpeg to shrinking big MP4 video file to smaller sizes

  • ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -vcodec h264 -acodec mp2 out.mp4
    • 3.6 Gb to 556 Mb, great quality 🥇
  • ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -s 1280x720 -acodec copy -y output.mp4
    • 3.6 Gb to 62 Mb, quality "good enough"/acceptable 👍
  • ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -vcodec h264 -b:v 1000k -acodec mp3 output.mp4
    • 3.6 Gb to 30 Mb, very shitty quality 💩

good enough worked fine for me..To my "average human" eye, i coudlnt find any real difference with the original video compared side by side (original: 1gb to good enough: 296mb)

Edit:
if you wanna go lower try changinng -b:v value e.g.:
ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -vcodec h264 -b:v 700k -acodec mp3 output.mp4
and if you don't want sound try:
ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -vcodec h264 -b:v 700k -an output.mp4

My experiment:

  • ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -vcodec h264 -b:v 1000k -an output.mp4
    32MB to 3.6MB
  • ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -vcodec h264 -b:v 200k -an output.mp4
    32MB to 742KB

@basicbh
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basicbh commented Sep 17, 2022

dont forget the FPS,its amazing.

@MdHassan413
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I'm passing media from Postman and getting an error.
[WinError 2] The system cannot find the file specified
I'm compressing media like this :
subprocess.run(f'ffmpeg -i {media} -vcodec h264 -acodec {file_type} temp_location/{new_uuid}')

@alyfreym
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alyfreym commented Jan 4, 2023

How to compress mp4 file with I-frames only?

An I-frame or a Key-Frame or an Intra-frame, how to set this options?

@lnfel
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lnfel commented Jan 9, 2023

ligantx experiment is the most efficient (tested on macOS), 700k for bitrate seems to be a good measure for maintaining quality while lowering file size:

ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -vcodec h264 -b:v 700k -acodec mp3 output.mp4

@KaspianDev
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DVDFab Video Converter, VideoSmaller, Free Video Compressor and other software can compress MP4.

https://dvdfab.org/video/compress-mp4.htm

This article introduces 10 MP4 compression software

Watch out this is probably some shitty scam

@cabiste69
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i'm gonna add some notes here

  1. in the time of writing this (jan 2023) you don't need to specify h264 as the video codec in ffmpeg when the output is mp4 since that's the default codec
  2. for audio it's better to specify the bitrate rather than the codec, 96Kb is good enough -b:a 96k
  3. not all videos will look good with a video bitrate of 700kb it depends on the resolution, the original codec used and whether there's a lot of movement / particles

I'd recommend that you first let ffmpeg compress it automatically without any arguments ffmpeg -i input.ext output.mp4

  • if the output is not enough then use 2/3 of the original video bitrate with -b:v and keep lowering until you reach a desired size
  • you can lower the resolution with -vf scale=1280:720
  • if you only want to save your video on your pc then use the new mp4 codec 265 -c:v libx265, it has better compression, and just ike 264, nearly lossless. the issue with this is that it's still not widely adapted and sites like discord can't play it

@gideonseven
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Commands using Linux with ffmpeg to shrinking big MP4 video file to smaller sizes

  • ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -vcodec h264 -acodec mp2 out.mp4
    • 3.6 Gb to 556 Mb, great quality 🥇
  • ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -s 1280x720 -acodec copy -y output.mp4
    • 3.6 Gb to 62 Mb, quality "good enough"/acceptable 👍
  • ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -vcodec h264 -b:v 1000k -acodec mp3 output.mp4
    • 3.6 Gb to 30 Mb, very shitty quality 💩

good enough worked fine for me..To my "average human" eye, i coudlnt find any real difference with the original video compared side by side (original: 1gb to good enough: 296mb)

Edit: if you wanna go lower try changinng -b:v value e.g.: ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -vcodec h264 -b:v 700k -acodec mp3 output.mp4 and if you don't want sound try: ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -vcodec h264 -b:v 700k -an output.mp4

My experiment:

  • ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -vcodec h264 -b:v 1000k -an output.mp4
    32MB to 3.6MB
  • ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -vcodec h264 -b:v 200k -an output.mp4
    32MB to 742KB

thanks, it works.
using || -b:v 1000K || ---- from 2MB to 1MB mp4 file

@drinkmorewaters
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drinkmorewaters commented Jan 14, 2023

./ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -c:v libx265 -preset ultrafast -crf 28 -c:a aac -b:a 250k output.mp4

This is better for h265, it's fast and should reduce the file size by 50-70% if you want better video, change the ultrafast to fast or change the -crf to a lower number like 24

If you want to change from 4K to 1080P, add -s 1920x1080 after the -i input.mp4

@dwbapst
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dwbapst commented Jan 18, 2023

./ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -c:v libx265 -preset ultrafast -crf 28 -c:a aac -b:a 250k output.mp4

This is better for h265, it's fast and should reduce the file size by 50-70% if you want better video, change the ultrafast to fast or change the -crf to a lower number like 24

If you want to change from 4K to 1080P, add -s 1920x1080 after the -i input.mp4

This worked pretty well for me -- converted a 323 MB Zoom recording to a 81 MB file. without reducing resolution, is there anything more one can do to further shave off the file size?

@clairechen7
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Commands using Linux with ffmpeg to shrinking big MP4 video file to smaller sizes

  • ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -vcodec h264 -acodec mp2 out.mp4
    • 3.6 Gb to 556 Mb, great quality 🥇
  • ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -s 1280x720 -acodec copy -y output.mp4
    • 3.6 Gb to 62 Mb, quality "good enough"/acceptable 👍
  • ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -vcodec h264 -b:v 1000k -acodec mp3 output.mp4
    • 3.6 Gb to 30 Mb, very shitty quality 💩

Thanks for sharing, really helpful!

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