29-04-2005, 19:34
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Shrinking AVI files
What software is good at shrinking avi files to a size of your choice? Thanks
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29-04-2005, 19:35
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Re: Shrinking AVI files
first question is , why do you want to shrink them ???
edit :- a little bit of googling says that you will have to turn them into a kvcd
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29-04-2005, 19:37
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Re: Shrinking AVI files
Fit them onto a 700mb CD-R
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29-04-2005, 19:38
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Re: Shrinking AVI files
Get a copy of Real Producer and shrink them down to about 1/7th of their original size!
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29-04-2005, 19:40
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Re: Shrinking AVI files
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Originally Posted by BigDave1
Fit them onto a 700mb CD-R
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did a bit of googling and as i edited above , you will need to turn them into a kvcd or split them
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29-04-2005, 19:43
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Re: Shrinking AVI files
I just wanna put the files on the CD as Data. I don't wanna play them in my DVD player. Thanks for the help
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29-04-2005, 19:46
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29-04-2005, 20:00
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Re: Shrinking AVI files
goto www.videohelp.com, it will answer all your questions there on shrinking video files or converting them to another format
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29-04-2005, 20:45
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Re: Shrinking AVI files
i use virtualdub, very powerful but fairly easy to use
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29-04-2005, 20:58
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Re: Shrinking AVI files
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I just wanna put the files on the CD as Data. I don't wanna play them in my DVD player. Thanks for the help 
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If you just want to shrink the data, can't you use Winzip??
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29-04-2005, 21:15
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Re: Shrinking AVI files
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Originally Posted by absthechatter
If you just want to shrink the data, can't you use Winzip??
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winzp will barely do anything to already-compressed data, plus they you'd have to decompress it before use...
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29-04-2005, 23:10
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Re: Shrinking AVI files
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Originally Posted by bmxbandit
winzp will barely do anything to already-compressed data, plus they you'd have to decompress it before use...
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I tried it using the XP built in zip thingy - a 55MB avi file compressed to 50MB
decompressing should not be a problem, the OP only wants to store the files.
Converting to divx would compress the file size, but it is a 'lossy' conversion.
I would 'bite the bullet' & save them as the native files - and get a dvd writer, so much more versatile
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30-04-2005, 00:32
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Re: Shrinking AVI files
Ok, first things first, what codecs is the file currently using, what resolution etc, what length and size is it just now?
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30-04-2005, 01:40
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Re: Shrinking AVI files
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Originally Posted by mrlipring
Ok, first things first, what codecs is the file currently using, what resolution etc, what length and size is it just now?
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I have no idea
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30-04-2005, 11:22
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Re: Shrinking AVI files
Download and install GSpot - it lists information about AVI files.
But first things first, is it a single AVI or several that you want to fit on the disc? If it's more than one, I'd just use an extra disc. If you want them smaller you'll have to re-encode them, which will take time and lose quality, though how much will depend on how much smaller the file(s) need to be.
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