avi with VBR decompressed with decompress v 1.4. but now these files are larger than originals. can i compress them? what software to use?
how to compress uncompressed avi
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1. Load uncompressed AVI in Virtualdub.
2. Set Video tab to Full Processing Mode (or Normal/Fast Recompress, if you do not intend to use VD's filters).
3. Select a codec with which to compress the video (the DivX and/or XviD codecs are typically used) and configure accordingly.
4. If your source contains audio:
a. Check Direct Stream Copy under the Audio tab, if you do not want to process/compress the audio stream.
b. Otherwise, check Full Processing Mode under the Audio tab and perform similar steps as in Step (3).
5. Once all have been configured, go to File -> Save as AVI and give a name to the new file.Comment
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I guess that you are asking this because you either want to get rid of the varaible bitrate in audio or you want to recompress the
file to a smaller size.....
in order to be of good help can you load the decompessed avi into virtual dub ... hit file information in file drop down menue
post here everything it says and then describe what exactly you want to achieveComment
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video:
frame size 592x320, 23,976 fps (41708 mikro s)
# of frames 17526 (12:10)
decompresor divx pro 5.0.5 codec
number of key frames 221
min/avg.. key frame size 2453/13987/58747 (3019K)
min/avg.. delta frame size 124/4431/28327 (74895K)
audio:
sampling rate 48000 Hz
channels 2 (stereo)
sample precision 16-bit
compression PCM (uncompressed)
preload skew 24000 samples (0.50 s)
# of frames 17389
min/avg.. frame size 2116/8012/96000 (136067K)
and i want to compress it to smal size, because now it is about 210 MB, and when it is compressed it should be about 90 mbrealasComment
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yes it seems here is the problem I guess you want to make a quality file video and audio
do the following.....
load the video into virtual dub....
-->video dropdown menue-->direct stream copy
-->audio dropdown menue---> hit full processing mode-->choose conversion---> set to
change 48000hz to 44100 hz.... hit ok.
-->audio dropdown menue--->hit compression--- choose a "mp3" codec..... set it o 128 bits per second or lower.... then
hit ok... then refer to the file dropdown menue....
---> here hit save as avi and save the file under a new filename....this should decrease your file significantly
the normal setting ( I see that your video is 12 minutes long)
would be arond 890 kbits in video setting and 128 kbits in audio setting (mp3 codec) this would make a video and audiofile of about 90 mb
if you have no mp3 codec, install the radium mp3 codec....Last edited by shiny#3; 30 Sep 2003, 01:04 AM.Comment
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