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    I've got loads of .mov filesI want to reduce the file sizes but keep the originals
    Reduce to say 600x400 + optimise the file size as much as possible


    What tool will allow me to do with with the least clicks?
    I'd love it if there was a tool that I could right click and then choose resize video
    Then it would go away and create a copy of the reduced size video


    Output format - doesn't matter, could be Quicktime, DIVx - anything


    Thanks




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    aaaah... i use handbrake all the timedoh. why didn't i think of


    but... does handbrake compress to divx size?
    thanks


    it would still be awesome if there were a solition where i could right click one or more files and then choose resize
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  3. Not that I ever use it - but iSkysoft Video Converter place itself in the context menu allowing you to select a range of files with right-click.
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    What is divx size??

    Can't you batch convert? Load all files in vidcoder and use preset that you have made.
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    i looked at iskysoft... not sure if it does the right click thing?

    vidcoder... i had a look... it says it used handbrake... why would someone use videcoder instead of handbrake? i only scan read ans saw a few seconds of video... from what i can see ... it does the same as handbrake?
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  6. i looked at iskysoft... not sure if it does the right click thing?
    It does here - but as said I don't use it (was an offer on Giveaway Of The Day)

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    Originally Posted by OM2 View Post
    ... it would still be awesome if there were a solution where i could right click one or more files and then choose resize
    I have never seen an "easy one click" encoder that didn't stink.

    Lack of options = lack of flexibility = terrible video quality.

    Handbrake (or vidcoder) are probably the easiest ones I know of that can give you good quality.
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  8. FYI: iSkysoft Video Converter is todays offer at Give Away Of the Day (dec 14th) (not affiliated with it - nor recommending it - just thought I would mention it)
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