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protetype June-3rd-2002 09:58 PM

video compression? (digital camcorders, etc)
 
Can any of you with digital camcorders, or anyone who knows about transferring video to your computer... what settings do you use to keep the file sizes small, but still with decent quality? so far, i've only been able to get a video of 1 minute 30 seconds down to 15MB's. what codec's, compression settings, etc should i use? any help would be appreciated. :] i've got a few good videos i want to share.

kc5zom June-3rd-2002 10:07 PM

DivX is going to be your best bet. There are several encoders. Check out http://www.divx.com. Otherwise AVI has pretty good compression. Stay away from MPEG-1. Its a space hog. Just remember the more compression you want the worse your quality. If you are going to be burning it to CD's anyway do MPEG-1 to a video cd format (NERO and some other burning packages can handle this, most DVD players and all computers with the software can read them).

protetype June-3rd-2002 10:20 PM

i'm looking more for sharing online... my software can do mpeg1, mpeg2, avi, and a couple other things. :[ hopefully i can figure this stuff out.

freekwonder June-4th-2002 01:14 PM

sorry to get off subject, but im trying to do this also. my question is what software do you guys use to make the video. im using adobe premeire 6. i made one video but it was 162 mgs, for a 44 sec movie. Im new to all this shit.

turbonium959 June-4th-2002 02:38 PM

Go to http://www.vcdhelp.com They have the best help and tutorials on any question you might have on this subject.

kc5zom June-4th-2002 11:25 PM


Originally posted by protetype
i'm looking more for sharing online... my software can do mpeg1, mpeg2, avi, and a couple other things. :[ hopefully i can figure this stuff out.
Then definitely you want to use DivX. The files aren't nearly as huge as the other ones. If your software can't handle it do this. Use your software, save it as an MPEG-1, download a DivX encoder, encode the MPEG-1 file as a DivX file. DivX is kind of still gaining acceptance (its like MP3 for video) so your software probably doesn't support it. If it does it might call it MPEG-4.


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