[exclusive] | Ftav001rmjavhdtoday021750 Min Better
In this guide, we’ll dissect how to evaluate two seemingly random files using seven objective criteria. By the end, you’ll know exactly which one to keep, convert, or delete. Before comparing, understand what you’re looking at:
The .rm file is likely older (1990s–2000s RealMedia). The .mp4 file is modern. But “better” is not guaranteed by container alone. 2. Duration: Does “021750 min” Actually Mean 2 Hours 17 Minutes? If the note says 021750 min better , it might be a misinterpretation. “021750” could be 2 hours, 17 minutes, 50 seconds — not minutes. Compare the runtimes: ftav001rmjavhdtoday021750 min better
| Element | FTAV001.RM possible meaning | JAVHDTODAY021750.MP4 meaning | |----------------|---------------------------------------|-----------------------------------------------| | | ftav001 = camera or encode ID | javhdtoday = source site/handle | | Container | .rm = RealMedia (obsolete) | .mp4 = modern standard | | Timestamp | none in filename | 021750 = 02:17:50 (possibly start time or length) | | “min better” | Possibly manual note: “last file is 2h17m50s better (longer or better encoded)” | In this guide, we’ll dissect how to evaluate
ffmpeg -i ftav001.rm → Look for Stream #0:0: Video: rv40 (old). ffmpeg -i javhdtoday021750.mp4 → Look for Video: h264 . Duration: Does “021750 min” Actually Mean 2 Hours
If ftav001.rm is from 2003 and javhdtoday021750.mp4 is from 2020, the .mp4 will almost always be at the same file size. But if the .rm was encoded at an extremely high bitrate (unlikely), it could still compete.