Hello, I am trying to find the best software/codec to compress video for emailing. My goal is to take 50MB down to 5MB without too much quality loss. I have been able to get it down to 20MB with 3gp(good quality) and as small as 7MB with Quicktime, RM and 3gp but the quality sucks. Any ideas? Thanks
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WMV compresses well and encoding is faster than most. It also has the advantage of playing on any windows and most mac computers without requiring a special player or codec to be installed.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/9series/encoder/default.aspx
Other options are divx or h.264 MPeg4. Both will require special players.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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Yep, wmv is the way to go.
Have a look in Windows Movie Maker for the options.Regards,
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I think a 10x reduction (depending of course on source codec) without "too much quality loss" is to asking for a bit too much!
/Mats -
Originally Posted by mats.hogberg
Think of video production as a magic show and you will prosper.Recommends: Kiva.org - Loans that change lives.
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Thanks for the good tips, rhegedus- great idea, win movie maker worked like a charm, got 50mb to 6.65 mb with decent quality, have had that prog forever, never used it always thought it some crappy preloaded software-I was wrong. I have MANY video edit/convert that I paid for and that one had been there all the time. thanks again
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