video compressing program
TheNotoriousMogg
07-07-2003, 08:08 PM
hey do you guys know a good video compressing program? I have a 37 second AVI that is 131mb, I need it alot smaller...anyone know a program??? thx
Haibane
07-07-2003, 09:16 PM
Finally something I am good at, lol
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/avtech/avspostintro.html
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/avtech/video7.htm
Here this is the best you can do, read all the pages and download the free programs. I do this as a hobby and have been working on it for more than 3 years now, I know what I am doing. That will do it.
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/avtech/avspostintro.html
http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/avtech/video7.htm
Here this is the best you can do, read all the pages and download the free programs. I do this as a hobby and have been working on it for more than 3 years now, I know what I am doing. That will do it.
whiteracer
07-08-2003, 08:21 PM
fell for the file-is-big-so-it-must-be-a-long-one porno download didn't we?
Oz
07-08-2003, 08:42 PM
Do a search. You need a program called TMPGEnc.
Haibane
07-08-2003, 10:48 PM
already included that program oz in both the links, now get back to your club fights and dragging women by their hair.
TheNotoriousMogg
07-09-2003, 12:29 AM
Originally posted by Haibane
now get back to your club fights and dragging women by their hair.
rofl
t3h 0z, is n0t like th4t hes a nice 0zzie fell0w :bigthumb:
now get back to your club fights and dragging women by their hair.
rofl
t3h 0z, is n0t like th4t hes a nice 0zzie fell0w :bigthumb:
ci5ic
07-09-2003, 12:53 AM
Hey Darrell... I know you're using Premier 6.0, so there's a few things you may want to try...
When you go to export your timeline as a movie, click on Settings, and mess around with some stuff... for instance, change the frame-rate (which is probably set around 29fps) to 15fps. Also, might want to adjust the audio settings, maybe make it mono instead of stereo, etc. You may even want to reduce the size of the movie to say 320x240 or something.
I know that 6.0 doesn't come with an MPEG encoder, but you can download an MPEG-1 plug-in for it off of kazaa.
I know that version 6.5 does come with a built-in MPEG-1 encoder, so you may want to upgrade to that... Hmmm... what else...
Well, you may want to post that question here (Adobe Premier Forum), they've answered a few questions for me along the way:
http://www.postforum.com/forums/list.php?f=43
When you go to export your timeline as a movie, click on Settings, and mess around with some stuff... for instance, change the frame-rate (which is probably set around 29fps) to 15fps. Also, might want to adjust the audio settings, maybe make it mono instead of stereo, etc. You may even want to reduce the size of the movie to say 320x240 or something.
I know that 6.0 doesn't come with an MPEG encoder, but you can download an MPEG-1 plug-in for it off of kazaa.
I know that version 6.5 does come with a built-in MPEG-1 encoder, so you may want to upgrade to that... Hmmm... what else...
Well, you may want to post that question here (Adobe Premier Forum), they've answered a few questions for me along the way:
http://www.postforum.com/forums/list.php?f=43
TheNotoriousMogg
07-09-2003, 01:33 AM
Thanks mike, i appreciate it bro :D
Oz
07-09-2003, 02:51 AM
Originally posted by Haibane
already included that program oz in both the links, now get back to your club fights and dragging women by their hair.
It shall be done.
already included that program oz in both the links, now get back to your club fights and dragging women by their hair.
It shall be done.
Haibane
07-09-2003, 10:11 AM
Originally posted by ci5ic
Hey Darrell... I know you're using Premier 6.0, so there's a few things you may want to try...
When you go to export your timeline as a movie, click on Settings, and mess around with some stuff... for instance, change the frame-rate (which is probably set around 29fps) to 15fps. Also, might want to adjust the audio settings, maybe make it mono instead of stereo, etc. You may even want to reduce the size of the movie to say 320x240 or something.
I know that 6.0 doesn't come with an MPEG encoder, but you can download an MPEG-1 plug-in for it off of kazaa.
I know that version 6.5 does come with a built-in MPEG-1 encoder, so you may want to upgrade to that... Hmmm... what else...
Well, you may want to post that question here (Adobe Premier Forum), they've answered a few questions for me along the way:
http://www.postforum.com/forums/list.php?f=43
This will get you a WHOLE lot crappier looking video than if you used that guide to properly convert it into xvid or divx. Adobe is great for editting, but their filters and compression really blows.
Hey Darrell... I know you're using Premier 6.0, so there's a few things you may want to try...
When you go to export your timeline as a movie, click on Settings, and mess around with some stuff... for instance, change the frame-rate (which is probably set around 29fps) to 15fps. Also, might want to adjust the audio settings, maybe make it mono instead of stereo, etc. You may even want to reduce the size of the movie to say 320x240 or something.
I know that 6.0 doesn't come with an MPEG encoder, but you can download an MPEG-1 plug-in for it off of kazaa.
I know that version 6.5 does come with a built-in MPEG-1 encoder, so you may want to upgrade to that... Hmmm... what else...
Well, you may want to post that question here (Adobe Premier Forum), they've answered a few questions for me along the way:
http://www.postforum.com/forums/list.php?f=43
This will get you a WHOLE lot crappier looking video than if you used that guide to properly convert it into xvid or divx. Adobe is great for editting, but their filters and compression really blows.
ci5ic
07-09-2003, 10:33 AM
Originally posted by Haibane
This will get you a WHOLE lot crappier looking video than if you used that guide to properly convert it into xvid or divx. Adobe is great for editting, but their filters and compression really blows.
True that...
This will get you a WHOLE lot crappier looking video than if you used that guide to properly convert it into xvid or divx. Adobe is great for editting, but their filters and compression really blows.
True that...
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