the Indiana - Iowa game tonight, and normally I record at 5.75Mbps, which is a sufficient rate to fit on a DVD. The game tonight, however, went to 2 overtimes, and the file is 4.8Gb. This is pure game footage, no halftime, no commercials.
Is there a program out there that will compress this file, and quickly? I can open it in Ulead Media Studio and render it at 5Mbps, but is there an easier way?
Thanks so much for your response.
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Thanks teegee. I've only got 10 minutes to go on my conversion at this point, but I will keep it in mind next time.
Thanks!!
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