The crappy quality video recorded onto the computer from the camera as an 87mb video. I really need a tool to compress it. The program I used to record it off the video camera saves it as an mpg. What can I do to make the file size less? It's only about 4 maybe 5 minutes...
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Compressing an already crappy source won't improve it. You could run it through a converter like TMPGEnc which will probably make the file larger and it'll still look like crap. You can't make strawberry jam out of pigsh!t. 90mb for a 5 minute video is a little bit larger than average but not by that much. Why do you want to compress it?Unemployed DVD Decrypter beta tester -
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"What can I do to make the file size less?"
If you don't mind a change of format, use VirtualDubMOD (Different than standard VirtualDub), including a DivX video codec, to convert to DivX-compressed .AVI.
Chances are, as mentioned by the previous poster, you'll lose yet more quality...
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Sorry, apparently I posted it a bit confusingly. I understand that it will look worse, I just want to make it a smaller file size. I just want people to still be able to see what's happening at least.
If this really isn't possible, is there a program that I can get it off my video camera with so it saves it to my computer with less quality and a smaller file size or something? (I used a video in card to get it off the camera btw... saving it from a tape)Comment
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I tried opening it with virtualdub and it was unsupported or something and wouldn't open. Would opening it with VirtualDubMod be different?Comment
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Also, when I am playing it on the computer recording it, it is way better quality, but when it saves, it's way worse. I'm guessing it compresses it, just poorly. Could I make the actual video smaller dimensions or something? Here is a screenshot of the video, you can see the quality... this is at normal viewing size.
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if you want the best quality with the best compression I would
1 capture to your hard drive in uncompressed avi
2 use virtualdub (or one of it's mods) to compress the video to divx or xvid (I prefer xvid)
3 at the same time you compress the video compress the audio to mp3
if the origial source video is bad you can try to clean it up in virtualdub using filter/s while compressingComment
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Originally Posted by setarip"Would opening it with VirtualDubMod be different?"
Yes - That's why I said, "If you don't mind a change of format, use VirtualDubMOD (Different than standard VirtualDub), including a DivX video codec, to convert to DivX-compressed .AVI."
If that isn't good enough or for future reference, what's a program to use to try capturing via .avi? Mine only does mpg. And how do I make the audio as mp3? I don't see that option under compression or anything in virtualdub, is it called something different?
COMPLETE video processing newbie here btw... haha.Comment
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Originally Posted by setarip"Would opening it with VirtualDubMod be different?"
Yes - That's why I said, "If you don't mind a change of format, use VirtualDubMOD (Different than standard VirtualDub), including a DivX video codec, to convert to DivX-compressed .AVI."
I do have codec pacs for watching videos if that's what you meant...
And how does it compress the audio? Or do I have to open the converted avi with normal virtualdub to do that?Last edited by contemptor; 12 Jun 2005, 01:24 PM.Comment
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Okay I did that now. I'm guessing when I'm done I open in VirtualDub to do the audio?
I don't see a mp3 under audio though... is there a certain codec I need to do that?
Also I got this when I opened either VirtualDub after installing those divx drivers... did I dl a bad one or is this supposed to happen?
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Alright, it's at 42mb now with everything compressed. Is there any way I can change the dimensions as well? And what's a program I can use to have text display at parts of the video, maybe with effects?
Last questions, and thanks for all the help!Comment
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