Post: What a Good Compressing Program?
10-31-2010, 05:16 AM #1
Gaia
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10-31-2010, 05:58 AM #2
SEEBEE
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Originally posted by Mr.
Hey, I recorded some gameplay of MoH, I got like 7 clips and they're all 34.4GB, how do I compress the file so I can upload it to youtube? Best answer will get+rep


Encode it in a program like sony vegas, if you just compress it, it will just sit in a compression container (diminishing quality and making it unable to upload to youtube).

So you need to render into a different format. NOT CONVERT into a different format, but render/ encode into a different format.
10-31-2010, 06:17 AM #3
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Originally posted by SEEBEE View Post
Encode it in a program like sony vegas, if you just compress it, it will just sit in a compression container (diminishing quality and making it unable to upload to youtube).

So you need to render into a different format. NOT CONVERT into a different format, but render/ encode into a different format.


Well, I loaded 4 videos into Window Movie Maker and published it, ended up with 700 MB, but I should still be able to upload it to youtube, although it would be to big and possible long to upload, any ways to make the file smaller? and when I try to load the video into Sony Vegas, it stops responding
10-31-2010, 07:08 AM #4
SEEBEE
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Originally posted by Mr.
Well, I loaded 4 videos into Window Movie Maker and published it, ended up with 700 MB, but I should still be able to upload it to youtube, although it would be to big and possible long to upload, any ways to make the file smaller? and when I try to load the video into Sony Vegas, it stops responding


Well to me it sounds like your ok with WMM, and 700MB is fine. any smaller and youll start losing quality exponentially. You can upload it to youtube, and the time really depends on your upload speed.

And the problem with vegas, sounds like something went wrong when installing it.
10-31-2010, 09:00 AM #5
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Originally posted by SEEBEE View Post
Well to me it sounds like your ok with WMM, and 700MB is fine. any smaller and youll start losing quality exponentially. You can upload it to youtube, and the time really depends on your upload speed.

And the problem with vegas, sounds like something went wrong when installing it.


Na, I don't think so, because I'm trying to get like 30GB of videos in the media Winky Winky lmao
10-31-2010, 12:59 PM #6
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Render in sony vegas
10-31-2010, 03:36 PM #7
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Originally posted by SEEBEE View Post
Well to me it sounds like your ok with WMM, and 700MB is fine. any smaller and youll start losing quality exponentially. You can upload it to youtube, and the time really depends on your upload speed.

And the problem with vegas, sounds like something went wrong when installing it.


You can encode in 720 in camtasia and it would have pry been a little less, so saying you would lost quality is incorrect. It just depends what you use and WMM is pry the worst one out there
10-31-2010, 06:05 PM #8
SEEBEE
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Originally posted by UP View Post
You can encode in 720 in camtasia and it would have pry been a little less, so saying you would lost quality is incorrect. It just depends what you use and WMM is pry the worst one out there


No im talking about the fact that if you take 30GB and try to get it to less than 700 mb you will lose quality.

Plus, if you actually knew what you were talking about, you would know that camtsia uses a compression container for its videos.
10-31-2010, 08:17 PM #9
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Originally posted by SEEBEE View Post
No im talking about the fact that if you take 30GB and try to get it to less than 700 mb you will lose quality.

Plus, if you actually knew what you were talking about, you would know that camtsia uses a compression container for its videos.


Actually I do, let's not turn this into a flame fest because you think you are Mr. Expert. Take it down a few chief. Anyways I never said it didn't use a container, .mkv, ogm, mp4 , all containers. Also you wouldn't lose quality if its from from 30GB to <700mb, it's all about what codec you use. I've seen bluray movies encoded in H.264 without any lose of quality and it was a fraction of the size.

That 30GB of video is raw, so of course it's huge.

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