> My presumption when making that statement was that I was using
> different codecs. If I use different codecs then I would presume I
> would get different size's.
Bitrate, by definition, means number of bits per unit of time (usually a
second). So for example, 400 kb/s bitrate means 400 kilobits per second, which
means a 60 second video takes 400*60 kilobits, i.e. 24,000 kilobits.
So bitrate is bitrate (and therefore filesize), regardless of the codec.
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