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    I'm very new at this type of thing and could really do with some help.
    I have movie clips on my phone only 2 minutes long but they are mp4's and the size are 190 MB I really need to get these resized
    iv'e tried avs but it seems that only converts I want to keep them has mp4s if its possible. I just want to resize them can anyone help me with any simple programs please thank you
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  2. Try Handbrake or Vidcoder. You can choose either MKV or MP4 as the output.
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    ok thank you for your reply. out of the 2 which is easier to use please?
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    In my opinion, they are both easy to use, my personal preference is Handbrake.
    It's not important the problem be solved, only that the blame for the mistake is assigned correctly
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    Hi thank you so much handbrake is really good and easy you are a gem thank you again
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    Dawnie.me, in the future please use a more descriptive subject title in your posts to allow others to search for similar topics. I will change yours this time. From our rules:
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    oopps I'm very sorry
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    Resized how? Changing the resolution, or changing the file 's data capacity? I fear you are under the common but mistaken impression that you can greatly reduce the filesize without major loss of quality. You can't, because your files are ALREADY stored in a highly compressed, efficient manner.

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    Originally Posted by Cornucopia View Post
    I fear you are under the common but mistaken impression that you can greatly reduce the filesize without major loss of quality. You can't, because your files are ALREADY stored in a highly compressed, efficient manner.
    It is indeed very common.
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    Iv'e done it thanks using handbrake and it still has its quality.
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