I have a Canon point and shoot camera which also takes video. I'd like to share alot of the videos with family members however, some of the video files are upwards of 120MB+.
I was wondering what you guys share these videos with family across the internet? Do you convert them? Upload them somewhere? (I would prefer to share these videos privately and not put them on the internet for the general public.)
TIA!
EDIT: the format of the files is AVI.
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How silly of me not to tell you what format the files are in, they are in AVI format. Sorry about that.
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Upload and share them via, say, Mediafire. You can give the link to your family members.
Originally Posted by MOVIEGEEK -
Originally Posted by scormodo
Whatever the format DVDFlick can convert it.
BTW:120MB is huge for streaming, you can reencode to a lowerbitrate/resolution to make the file smaller. It all comes down to what you want:quality or small file size. -
I ran MediaInfo on one of the files, here's the results:
- Format : AVI
Format/Info : Audio Video Interleave
FileSize/String : 29.8 MiB
Duration/String : 16s 567ms
OverallBitRate/String : 15.1 Mbps
Mastered_Date : SAT AUG 29 10:35:41 2009
Encoded_Application : CanonMVI06
Video
ID/String : 0
Format : M-JPEG
CodecID : MJPG
Duration/String : 16s 566ms
BitRate/String : 15.0 Mbps
Width/String : 640 pixels
Height/String : 480 pixels
DisplayAspectRatio/String : 4:3
FrameRate/String : 30.000 fps
Resolution/String : 24 bits
ScanType/String : Progressive
Bits-(Pixel*Frame) : 1.626
StreamSize/String : 29.6 MiB (99%)
Audio
Format : PCM
Format_Settings_Endianness : Little
Format_Settings_Sign : Unsigned
CodecID : 1
CodecID/Hint : Microsoft
Duration/String : 16s 567ms
BitRate_Mode/String : Constant
BitRate/String : 88.2 Kbps
Channel(s)/String : 1 channel
SamplingRate/String : 11.024 KHz
Resolution/String : 8 bits
StreamSize/String : 178 KiB (1%)
Interleave_Duration/String : 975 ms (29.24 video frames)
Interleave_Preload/String : 1000 ms
What do you guys convert your files to? How much will it shrink the file? How will the conversion effect the quality? - Format : AVI
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Originally Posted by scormodo
If you have a lot of video to upload, you might consider doing a conversion to a more efficient format. It will cut the size to 10-30% of the original, depending on the codec and quality level you choose.
I recommend Xvid4PSP, which allows you to convert to a variety of formats. x264 is the most efficient, and XviD isn't a bad choice if you want to make playback easier.
edit: WMV is simple and playable on most computers, so I guess it isn't a bad choice either -
Originally Posted by MOVIEGEEK
Other than Mediafire, are there any other sites you recommend? -
Originally Posted by scormodoOriginally Posted by MOVIEGEEK
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