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    I have quite a lot of videos from my Canon digital camera and they are taking up too much space, so I want to compress them.

    I have done a fair amount of video transcoding/compression before, so I'm not a total newbie, but I'm not sure how to accomplish this task now.

    What tools and video format should I use, considering that:
    - The tools should allow to batch process the files.
    - The final video should have a good quality.

    I attached a screen capture of GSpot showing details of one of the files.

    Thanks.

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    Originally Posted by lopardo
    - The tools should allow to batch process the files.
    most things do.

    Originally Posted by lopardo
    - The final video should have a good quality.
    how much compression.
    mpeg2, mpeg4, h264
    are all valid choices. You can draw a hifgh level of quality from all.

    Originally Posted by lopardo
    I have quite a lot of videos from my Canon digital camera and they are taking up too much space, so I want to compress them.
    buy a Harddrive,
    back them up.
    often suggested, according to importance of media.


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    Originally Posted by 45tripp
    Originally Posted by lopardo
    - The tools should allow to batch process the files.
    most things do.
    Could you name some? Or is there an article that shows a comparison of the different tools?

    Originally Posted by 45tripp
    Originally Posted by lopardo
    - The final video should have a good quality.
    how much compression.
    mpeg2, mpeg4, h264
    are all valid choices. You can draw a hifgh level of quality from all.
    Again, is there an article that shows a comparison between them?

    Originally Posted by 45tripp
    Originally Posted by lopardo
    I have quite a lot of videos from my Canon digital camera and they are taking up too much space, so I want to compress them.
    buy a Harddrive,
    back them up.
    often suggested, according to importance of media.
    I do have them backed up on my hard drives. I want to back them up on DVDs and I'm trying to reduce the number of DVDs required.

    Thanks again.
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    Originally Posted by lopardo
    Could you name some? Or is there an article that shows a comparison of the different tools?
    anything with a cli..
    like mencoder, ffmpeg, x264, Hcenc, avs2avi...

    a gui for one of the above like Avanti for ffmpeg which has a nice job control

    Vdub, batch frontends for hcenc, CCE..

    plenty.

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    Again, is there an article that shows a comparison between them?

    yes,
    it called trial and error :P

    in order of compression
    h264>mpeg4>mpeg2
    in order of processing power required
    h264>mpeg4>mpeg2
    in order of general compatibillity
    mpeg2>mpeg4>h264

    Originally Posted by lopardo
    I do have them backed up on my hard drives. I want to back them up on DVDs and I'm trying to reduce the number of DVDs required.
    the point being, buy a HD and backup to it,
    rather than to DVDs.


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