  | | | Re: video compression | Re: video compression 2005-04-26 - By staigermanus
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--- In Carrara@(protected), T.Hopkins7@(protected) wrote: > Thanks for the info. I don't like how it compressed so far. I loss image quality and the sound is muffled. I am going to alter scenes anyway. My professor already has it and has graded it. I have Vegas DVD production studio. I tried earlier this month downloading a trial of Premiere, but when I went to use it I kept getting errors. I need to add a hard drive and change my file system so I have more room so I am not going to worry about it right now. Tina > > -- ---- ------ Original message -- ---- ------ > > Actually, if you're on windows xp and don't have much experience in > video editing /caompression, use the windows movie maker. It has good > presets for saving you video for web.
I wouldn't recommend VideoMaker, as far as I know it only saves to Windows Media Movie format. If that's the format you want then that's fine of course. But if you need a regular AVI or mpeg4 or realmedia and other formats try some of these
VideoMach - from gromada.com VirtualDub - from virtualdub.org (free) Video Workshop - from video2x.com Quicktime Pro - quicktime.apple.com
these are either free or very low cost tools for converting video. Some of them also let you process the audio track separately. For example you can use the audio track from one file with the video track from another.
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