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Benjamindaines

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I have a few videos I want to put on my web site but they are very large .mov files. I need an app that I can put in a target file size and it will automatically resize the video and decrease quality a little, the video needs to still look mostly good. If you know of any apps like the fore mentioned please let me know ASAP.

--Thanks.
 

liketom

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Apr 8, 2004
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QT Pro does this very well
 

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liketom

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Benjamindaines said:
There's no place to put in a target file size, like 20mb, that's what i need.
true , but i do it the other way round .. if my original file is a 1500 k bit rate i will half it and hence half the size
 

munkle

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I use QT Pro and it really is great for what you're looking to do.

As pointed out it does not have a target size file setting but you go get a feel for the estimated file size very quickly...especially if you keep to the same settings.
 

LethalWolfe

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Jan 11, 2002
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Benjamindaines said:
I have a few videos I want to put on my web site but they are very large .mov files. I need an app that I can put in a target file size and it will automatically resize the video and decrease quality a little, the video needs to still look mostly good. If you know of any apps like the fore mentioned please let me know ASAP.

--Thanks.

What format are the videos in now, and how big are they? What format and how small do you want them to end up?


Lethal
 
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