Airy Video Converter: Fast, High-Quality Video Conversion for Any Format

Airy Video Converter Tips: Get the Best Quality with Small File Sizes

1. Choose the right codec

  • HEVC (H.265): Best compression-to-quality ratio for modern devices.
  • H.264: Broad compatibility with slightly larger files.
  • AV1: Highest efficiency on supported players but slower encode.

2. Adjust bitrate with two-pass encoding

  • Two-pass VBR gives consistent visual quality at smaller sizes than single-pass.
  • Target an average bitrate based on resolution (e.g., 4–6 Mbps for 1080p).

3. Use resolution and frame-rate wisely

  • Downscale 4K to 1080p or 720p for much smaller files with minimal quality loss on small screens.
  • Keep original frame rate for motion-heavy content; reduce from 60fps to 30fps if smoothness isn’t critical.

4. Optimize audio

  • AAC at 128–192 kbps stereo is usually transparent for most videos.
  • For speech-only content, 64–96 kbps is often sufficient.

5. Apply proper preset and CRF (quality) settings

  • Use a medium/slow preset for better compression efficiency if encoding time permits.
  • For CRF (if available): 18–23 for H.264 (lower = better quality); 20–28 for H.265.

6. Crop and trim unnecessary footage

  • Remove black bars, intros, or dead air to reduce final file size without quality trade-offs.

7. Use hardware acceleration selectively

  • GPU encoding (NVENC/QuickSync) speeds up conversion but may produce slightly larger files than CPU x264/x265 at the same quality—use when time is more important than ultimate compression.

8. Batch settings and presets

  • Create presets for common targets (web upload, mobile, archive) to ensure consistent quality and size.

9. Test with short clips

  • Encode short representative clips with different settings to find the best balance before processing full files.

10. Verify playback compatibility

  • After encoding, test on target devices/players to ensure chosen codecs and profiles are supported.

If you want, I can generate example export settings (codec, resolution, bitrate/CRF, audio) for specific targets like YouTube, mobile, or email.

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