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Originally Posted by Snapppr6
by using ffmpeg commandline or use free video commprassor google it
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Thank you very much. It took a few days to test it because of the exam headache.
Meanwhile, I was able to reduce the video size of a
MP4 file from
3.86GB to
390MB by changing the
video bitrate using
ffmpeg.exe. Interestingly, the video / audio quality does not drop that
much (note that, In my case) and I'll do a few more tests to confirm..
Original Video Properties:
Code:
- Size: 3.86 GB
- Length: 01:49:54
- Resolution: 1920 x 1080
- Video Bitrate: 4894 KB/S
- Audio Bitrate: 136 KB/S
- Video format: H264
- Audio format: AAC
However, is there anything to reconstruct the video in its original form? because I think to compress my movie collection.
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