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    Old 21-07-2005, 04:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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    capturing video via dvi

    ok here is the problem. im using pinnacle studio 9 and nero vision express to try to encode my video clips from my sony dv camcorder.. everytime i encode it into my laptop, the size of the video file is HUGE!!!!! i encoded 14mins of footage and that alone took nearly 3gb of space!!

    the question is what is the best way in doing this? how can i encode my videos to a lesser file size while keeping the quality the same??

    i notice how some avi/divx films can sometimes take less then 1gb for a whole movie.. how can i apply this technique into my video clips?


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    You need to encode the video you have into a compressed format such as Divx or even Xvid ( Open source varient ).

    The best place to check for tools and guides on how to do this is http://www.videohelp.com

    Hope this helps
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