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hi there,
there's some way to make a video less heavy? maybe with some dvix codec.. but how must i use them ? reply pls |
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The way I make a movie smaller is to load it into Movie Maker 2. You can save it to a .wmv file and use the "best fit to file size" option to make it as small as you want. The quality will be worse, but sometimes it's not too bad, depending on the quality of the original file.
Andrew McP PS In English "heavy" usually refers to weight, ie Kg. When talking about size in general, we would say "smaller" instead of "less heavy", and "bigger" instead of "more heavy". Sorry for the English lesson, just trying to help. :-) |
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oh tnx XD
yes now i remember this difference XD TY fo the lesson well, yes i know that option but "the quality will be worse"... so how can i use some codec to do a smaller video ? |
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What editor are you using to make your movie? All of them usually have a variety of options when you save the final movie. Another usful tool for movie makers is http://www.virtualdub.org/ . You can use that to convert a movie from its existing codec format into any other format you have installed on your system. Andrew McP |
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