While your query is a bit open-ended, I’m assuming you want to know the best settings to hit that exact size or how to structure a guide that looks professional at those specs. If you meant a specific game or software (like the 1.18GB install for ), please let me know! 1. The "Sweet Spot" Technical Settings
List any software, hardware, or prerequisites (like the 1.18GB of space mentioned in some PS3 installation guides ).
A professional guide usually follows this "1.18GB-friendly" flow to keep viewers engaged: Clearly state what the viewer will achieve. 720p [1.18GB]
30 FPS is standard; 60 FPS is smoother but will double your file size for the same bitrate.
Use "Callout" graphics to highlight specific areas of the screen. Troubleshooting: Address 2-3 common mistakes. Outro: Brief recap and where to find more info. 3. Recording for 720p While your query is a bit open-ended, I’m
If your guide is very long, use Variable Bitrate (VBR) 2-pass encoding in tools like Handbrake . This ensures static screens (like menus) use less data, saving more space for high-action gameplay or movement. 2. Guide Structure Essentials
To hit a file size at 720p , your target bitrate depends entirely on the length of your video. Use these estimates for a standard MP4 (H.264) file: Video Length Target Bitrate (Video + Audio) Resulting Quality 30 Minutes Excellent (Crisp, near-lossless 720p) 60 Minutes Very Good (Standard web streaming quality) 90 Minutes Good (Acceptable for tutorials; slight artifacts) The "Sweet Spot" Technical Settings List any software,
If you haven't recorded your footage yet, follow these technical recommendations for the best results: 1280x720.