I have a bunch of movie files that i'd like to compress down as much as possible in order to save harddrive space, without taking a major hit in quality.
About half of them are encoded with DivX, and the other half are just listed as 'MPEG Video Decoder' as the codec.. which I guess means the standard MPEG2(right?)
First for the DivX ones, since the DivX files are MPEG4, I guess they are about as compressed as I can get using a codec like that. But would it be possible to decode them back to MPEG2 format, run them through a video encoder like HC Encoder to reduce the size a majorly with little quality loss, and then re-encode it back to DivX for a major size reduction? Has anyone ever tried that?
Secondly, for the regular MPEG2s, if I wanted to encode them as DivX, would I be able to do it straight from MPEG2 to DivX? Is there a major size reduction between MP2 and MP4 that would even make it worth the trouble?
Any advice is appreciated
About half of them are encoded with DivX, and the other half are just listed as 'MPEG Video Decoder' as the codec.. which I guess means the standard MPEG2(right?)
First for the DivX ones, since the DivX files are MPEG4, I guess they are about as compressed as I can get using a codec like that. But would it be possible to decode them back to MPEG2 format, run them through a video encoder like HC Encoder to reduce the size a majorly with little quality loss, and then re-encode it back to DivX for a major size reduction? Has anyone ever tried that?
Secondly, for the regular MPEG2s, if I wanted to encode them as DivX, would I be able to do it straight from MPEG2 to DivX? Is there a major size reduction between MP2 and MP4 that would even make it worth the trouble?
Any advice is appreciated
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