Couple video-editing questions...
Most importantly, I need to know how to compress some of my Family Guy episodes from over 220kb (.mpg) down to .avi format, which should put them in the 40-60kb range (because that's how big the ones that I already have in .avi format are). So, post any links to free, easy-to-use converter software that could help me with such a task.
Second, is there any way possible to burn such TV episodes onto a CD-R in a more compressed format (because I don't have DVD burner), without sacrificing too much in the way of quality? I know the answer is probably "NO, you fool!", but it's worth a shot. It's not really the Family Guy episodes that are sucking up the HD space, there's only 50 of 'em... It's the Seinfeld episodes (180 times 40k each... yea).
Share the files! Cheers.
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to burn those on a vcd and make more fit, you could try making the vcd a KVCD. I forgot the link for the site, but using search on the forums will bring you to it
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KVCD is the answer, I've gotten 9 20min eps of the simpsons on one cdr
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*ahem*
Once something leaves the first page, it never sees the light of day again for some reason... And yea, I've waited more than a few days, so don't call me a spammer. Kthnx.
PS: I do know how to use Google, I'm just looking for recommendations.
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Jesus, did I piss off the whole forum? Or maybe I'm just invisible.
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Originally Posted by raen7
Jesus, did I piss off the whole forum? Or maybe I'm just invisible.
Well, no. It's just not that common a thing to do. Mpeg is the best quality and when you convert the file it can only degrade in quality. With storage media being so cheap, such a practice is fairly rare.
You could try WinAVI to convert it to .avi or .rm but I'm not sure how much space you'll actually save and how much worse the end product will be.
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Well thanks. I must say, I haven't noticed any difference in quality between my TV episodes (mpg's vs. avi's)... And I was hoping for freeware, not trial-ware. But I guess beggars can't be choosers. It actually sound like a great product, but it says it "leaves a watermark" in the media files that I convert...
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Originally Posted by raen7
Well thanks. I must say, I haven't noticed any difference in quality between my TV episodes (mpg's vs. avi's)... And I was hoping for freeware, not trial-ware. But I guess beggars can't be choosers. It actually sound like a great product, but it says it "leaves a watermark" in the media files that I convert...
Try the special offer on Suprnova to get rid of the watermark, if it is still there, that is. I suspect so since it is a popular product.
PM me if you get trouble, I've got a full version here somewhere. ;)
Edit: Thinking about it Virtualdub will probably do what you need too and is freeware.