Hello.... finally I have finished my first work with moho, it´s a 7 min video with an excellent quality of image, that I´d like to keep, but in it´s original form have a weight of something like 1 Gb....... so I need to compress the file in order to be able to publish it over the internet....... I´m thinking in 320 x240 screen size and 25 fr/sec..... But with the codec I´ve tried (windows media encoder, wmv)I reached 18 mb files, with a good quality but the require a very high data transer rate .....
Do somebody know a codec or a program that I could use to compress the file in order to have a good image quality and a lower data transfer rate????
Thanks for the info....... as soon as I have my work published I´m going to put the link in the forum to show it to you
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Last edited by bender on Thu Sep 22, 2005 10:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Use a lower frame rate
WMV should be pretty good.
I'd highly recommend you try a lower frame rate (like 12 fps or 15, half the rate of your original), it should look good and be about half the size. At 7 minutes you probably won't get it much below 10mb (it can vary depending on what's the video of course).
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I'd highly recommend you try a lower frame rate (like 12 fps or 15, half the rate of your original), it should look good and be about half the size. At 7 minutes you probably won't get it much below 10mb (it can vary depending on what's the video of course).
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Last edited by kdiddy13 on Mon Mar 07, 2011 5:15 am, edited 1 time in total.
thanks
ok..... I´m going to try some of the solutions that you gave me, thanks
Hello there.
Quicktime 7 has h264 compression, it is really good and gives compact files with high quality but you need to register Quicktime pro which is 29$.
Would make it easier on Mac users and Linux since wmf is a microsoft codec, not sure how well it is suported on Macs and Linux systems, just a thought.
I also like the xvid codec, which is free and really good, creates avi's.
Quicktime 7 has h264 compression, it is really good and gives compact files with high quality but you need to register Quicktime pro which is 29$.
Would make it easier on Mac users and Linux since wmf is a microsoft codec, not sure how well it is suported on Macs and Linux systems, just a thought.
I also like the xvid codec, which is free and really good, creates avi's.