Resizing Vids
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Can someone point me out to some freeware? or kindly email me something that can help me out?
I have a dyno vid and a vid of random trying to drive a forklift. One file is like 56mb the other is like 100mb. Both were taken with a 4.0megapixel camera that takes massive sized pics..
Anyone have a clue?
I tried downloading stuff last night.. one had a virus (thank you norton) the others were either corrupted or stupid files wouldint install correctly.
I have a dyno vid and a vid of random trying to drive a forklift. One file is like 56mb the other is like 100mb. Both were taken with a 4.0megapixel camera that takes massive sized pics..
Anyone have a clue?
I tried downloading stuff last night.. one had a virus (thank you norton) the others were either corrupted or stupid files wouldint install correctly.
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if they don't have a how to here: http://www.videohelp.com/
then it can't be done! smile.gif
edit: btw, TMPGEnc is a good program i have used in the past. you could use it to simply downgrade the quality of the files and it's pretty easy to use. http://www.tmpgenc.net/e_main.html
then it can't be done! smile.gif
edit: btw, TMPGEnc is a good program i have used in the past. you could use it to simply downgrade the quality of the files and it's pretty easy to use. http://www.tmpgenc.net/e_main.html