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    Could anyone point me to an avi resizer? I have some avi files that I would like to be able to get under 700MB while still keeping everything else the same, by the same I mean xvid and wav audio.

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    You would have to re-encode and this will mean a decrease in the quality. In other words ... not advisable.

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    Originally Posted by FulciLives
    You would have to re-encode and this will mean a decrease in the quality. In other words ... not advisable.
    Certainly for the video part of the VAI, but re-encoding the audio to AC3, MP3 etc. would be a minimal (maybe even negligible and unnoticeable) loss in audio quality while reducing the filesize - especially as the audio is currently WAV and so uncomressed.

    Will it make enough of a difference in size? I can't say - you'll need to experiment or maybe do some sums.
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    Originally Posted by daamon
    Originally Posted by FulciLives
    You would have to re-encode and this will mean a decrease in the quality. In other words ... not advisable.
    Certainly for the video part of the VAI, but re-encoding the audio to AC3, MP3 etc. would be a minimal (maybe even negligible and unnoticeable) loss in audio quality while reducing the filesize - especially as the audio is currently WAV and so uncomressed.

    Will it make enough of a difference in size? I can't say - you'll need to experiment or maybe do some sums.
    Good point about the audio ... I did wonder why I was reading WAV audio but these days people seem to do whatever they what with no real regard as to why.

    I guess I just didn't feel like getting into a "should convert WAV to AC-3" argument LOL

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    Originally Posted by FulciLives
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    You would have to re-encode and this will mean a decrease in the quality. In other words ... not advisable.
    Certainly for the video part of the VAI, but re-encoding the audio to AC3, MP3 etc. would be a minimal (maybe even negligible and unnoticeable) loss in audio quality while reducing the filesize - especially as the audio is currently WAV and so uncomressed.

    Will it make enough of a difference in size? I can't say - you'll need to experiment or maybe do some sums.
    Good point about the audio ... I did wonder why I was reading WAV audio but these days people seem to do whatever they what with no real regard as to why.

    I guess I just didn't feel like getting into a "should convert WAV to AC-3" argument LOL

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    Because I am making data cd's and I need the audio in wav because my player has massive sync issues with VBR
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    WAVE audio is about 10 MB/min, MP3 1-2 MB/min, depending on compression. So you can save a lot there before worrying about the video.

    -- Try CBR MP3 for fewer sync problems.

    If you want to recompress the video, look at AVI ReComp.
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    CBR MP3 should not have sync issues. Also AC-3 should not have sync issues. However it is true that VBR MP3 is a big killer on proper sync ... sometimes.

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    Check out the second post down in this thread - Just a small script to normalize and encode your AVI audio to 224kbs MP3, plus mux the audio and video into a new "Fixed-*.AVI" file.

    https://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=320715
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