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I've got a video, it's only a couple of minutes long, with no graphics or music, yet somehow it's 145MB, I need to shrink it to less than 100MB but don't want to lose any of the video or sound quality.

Any help will be gratefully received.

2007-02-22 08:01:53 · 7 answers · asked by Emma Monkey 6 in Computers & Internet Software

There is sound, just me talking. If you know of a way to shrink it then please tell me how, thanks a lot!

2007-02-22 08:08:02 · update #1

7 answers

You will need Divx for that. http://www.divx.com/ Sadly it's not a free program : (

2007-02-22 08:04:59 · answer #1 · answered by Angie 5 · 0 0

many times talking, you won't be able to. the reason the video is 199MB is while you evaluate it rather is each and all of the suggestions for the document, it rather is 199MB of image, physique length, audio codec, etc. there are probable some extra progressed encryption approaches you could stick to, compressing the suggestions with out any loss of high quality, yet risk is it rather is using rather respectable compression already to alter the size from 199MB to 100MB might require just about 0.5 the suggestions to be bumped off, so till you could pioneer a clean records compression approach it rather is two times as useful as avi, divx, mkv then sorry, it rather is impossible.

2016-11-25 00:22:59 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You could try a program called rat which does a very nice job but will only play back on your pc.
Divx is a good compression program and you can play the files back on a standalone dvd player that supports the format.

2007-02-22 20:19:48 · answer #3 · answered by marvelous_mad_madam_mim 2 · 0 0

This is not possible - any time you recode you will lose quality. But at the filesize and duration you mention, the percieved loss of quality by recompression won't be that much.

Do you mean there is no sound at all? If so, it may still have a silent audio track which you can remove to save space.

You could use the xvid codec and vurtualdub to do the recode. Both are free. URLs below. It's frightening to understand but it's as good as divx. Use the second to best quality.

2007-02-22 08:05:08 · answer #4 · answered by Dharma Nature 7 · 0 1

Well, it really all depends on what file format it is in.

Most likely, encoding it in Divx will solve your problem.

Do a search for just that... Divx.

2007-02-22 08:09:05 · answer #5 · answered by Bjorn 7 · 1 0

dvd shrink, its free and v.good

2007-02-22 09:20:57 · answer #6 · answered by brommas 4 · 0 0

no graphics or music? then what on earth are you doing with that file?

2007-02-22 08:05:02 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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