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dirty420boy
16-02-2006, 14:19
I am trying to upload a short digital video project to various websites and most of them require that the file be no larger than 20 MB. My video is 319 MB.

Any insight?

kosmiq
16-02-2006, 16:32
How did you compress is the first time around?

If you only did small compression more without loosing too much quality might be possible.

If you already compressed it to the max with good quality I guess you're out of luck. Using x264 compression might be a way though.

dirty420boy
16-02-2006, 19:31
The .avi is a result of rendering a Sony Vegas project.

kosmiq
16-02-2006, 19:54
Ok I am not very familiar with Sony Vegas... But how long is the video file totally? Could be good to know so that I atleast can guess on how the compression is at the moment.

dirty420boy
17-02-2006, 09:39
the video is one minute and twenty-nine seconds

kosmiq
17-02-2006, 10:11
Ok then it is not compressed at all. It is only saved as an Audio Video file with no compression.

So you have two options, either find something about compression when compiling the project or use another application to compress it. Virtual Dub will do the job fine.

01:26 in time will give you a very small file with maintained high quality. Also a little tip is to use XviD as it is free and very good.

dirty420boy
17-02-2006, 12:00
righteous man...thanks a lot

Luciel
18-02-2006, 12:03
go on google and search for virtual dub, then go to www.divx.com download the divx coded, then open virtual dub, video tab, full processing mode, video tab, compression, select divx, advanced, select compression to max, ok, ok, file, save as avi, and you're off :)

dirty420boy
20-02-2006, 15:24
thanks...it worked swimmingly

kosmiq
20-02-2006, 16:37
nice. any change we could see the finished film? :p

Luciel
20-02-2006, 18:17
glad i could help :)