To make them smaller you will have to re-encode the files, reducing the bitrate.
Theres a bunch of video products that you can use that will do this for MP4/WMV, Even free ones, although they typically require a bit more technical skill.
movie clips help please
Re: movie clips help please
I'm not sure what device your using to capture the video, but it will most likely give you a file that is high quality in either TS/MPEG2/MP4/WMV format.
You can take this file and re-encode it using another application to reduce the bitrate (filesize) so that its much smaller, before you upload it to the internet.
There are a bunch of free tools you can use to achieve this, i'll try and post some later if nobody responds.
You can take this file and re-encode it using another application to reduce the bitrate (filesize) so that its much smaller, before you upload it to the internet.
There are a bunch of free tools you can use to achieve this, i'll try and post some later if nobody responds.
Re: movie clips help please
What software r u using?
r u on a mac or pc?
r u on a mac or pc?
Re: movie clips help please
This might do the job. I think you should avoid mov files if you can and do them in another format. Convert them from mov to wmv and see what the file size is like.
It's a long time since I've done any video conversion so I am am way out of touch,but I seem to recall mov gave a large file and WMV was much smaller.
It's a long time since I've done any video conversion so I am am way out of touch,but I seem to recall mov gave a large file and WMV was much smaller.