Help with converting digital camera videos

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  • jjack229
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Feb 2007
    • 2

    Help with converting digital camera videos

    I recently purchased a Canon A540 digital camera, which is capable of shooting video. I am happy with the video quality (640x480, 30fps), however the .AVI files uses M-JPEG, which results in huge files (1 min is about 120 MB, I can only fit ~17 min of video on my 2GB SD card).

    So, I want to convert my videos, I would like: Decent compression, quality, and support (i.e. I want to be able to send it to someone and expect that they can probably play it with downloading an obscure codec/player).

    I tried using VirtualDub, but it doesn't seem to work so well with M-JPEG (my conversion to Divx produces no video, only audio). So I have been using Super (http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html) and trying out TMPGEnc Xpress.

    I was hoping for suggestions on which format to convert to (Divx, Xvid, MPEG, WMV...) and some settings.

    I have found that around 800-1000 kbps of Divx or Xvid produces reasonable results at 7-10 MB for 1 min (about 12-17x smaller than the original file).

    I also noticed that converters seem to want to use 29.97 fps, I don't know if there is a good reason for this, or if I should be concerned going from 30fps to 29.97 fps (a synch error or quality loss or something).

    Also, the camera records mono-PCM audio at 88kbps and 11025Hz (I think), which I have been compressing to mono-MP3 at 64kps which seems to sound fine.

    Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
  • photo_angel2004
    Queen of Digital Video
    Queen of Digital Video
    • Jan 2004
    • 3558

    #2
    Hello and Welcome to the forum,

    When I converted my home video to DVD this is the guide I followed and it worked great:




    I have used this one too with some good results:







    IMGburn ** ** Nero 6.6.0.18 **Intelli Type Pro 6.1 **

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    • jjack229
      Junior Member
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2007
      • 2

      #3
      Thanks for the reply and the tips on converting from AVI to DVD, but right now I am looking to stay in AVI format, I just want to convert from M-JPEG to a better compression (DivX or Xvid or something else).

      Thanks

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      • photo_angel2004
        Queen of Digital Video
        Queen of Digital Video
        • Jan 2004
        • 3558

        #4
        Originally Posted by jjack229
        Thanks for the reply and the tips on converting from AVI to DVD, but right now I am looking to stay in AVI format, I just want to convert from M-JPEG to a better compression (DivX or Xvid or something else).

        Thanks
        I understand I just thought you may be happier with DVD.









        IMGburn ** ** Nero 6.6.0.18 **Intelli Type Pro 6.1 **

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