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  1. Member
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    I have some divx files that are 700mb in size, which is a bit much.

    I'd like to halve the size of each of the divx files, and change the AC3 sound to 128kbps mp3, which will hopefully not lose a lot of quality in the video.

    How do I do this? Cheers

    Also, I'd like to do the same with some other files, but they are in mp4 files...
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    AutoGK to lower bitrate DivX/XviD is the easy solution.
    How long are your 700 mb files? (Timewise)

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    About 45 minutes each.
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    That could work, but beware that halving the file size (=halving the bitrate) essentially means halving the quality. 128 kbps mp3 should be OK, and may gain some sizewise (depending on AC3 bitrate)

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    I was hoping most of the file size would be reduced by changing AC3 to mp3
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    unless the AC3 is 448kbps, you won't get a lot of space back. What does g-spot say about your video and audio ?
    Read my blog here.
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    AGK works mostly, but not with mp4, any ideas? thanks.
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    Install ffdshow and avisynth if you don't have them. Then make an avs file (just a text file with an avs extension) and type in it DirectShowSource("full directory of file")

    Then try opening the avs file in AutoGK. If that doesn't work try regular GordianKnot
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