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Nancy -> RE: Need to make avi smaller (7/16/2004 0:44:02)
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There are actually several ways you can reduce the file size. Avi files are larger in file size than many other formats that can be used for viewing on a web page, sush .wmv for Windows Media Player, or MPEG which plays in several players. Microsoft offers a Windows Media Encoder as a free download. http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/9series/encoder/default.aspx It can be used with an avi file, to make an out put file for windows media player, a .wmv file. The compression usually does not reduce the quality as you can adjust the settings to match your choice of file size vs quality. I have compressed a 200+mb avi file to a 5mb .wmv file Another free Microsoft product is the Windows Movie Maker. http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/moviemaker/default.mspx I believe the Movie Maker can also encode as an mpeg file. I'm not totally positive on that one, as I've only ever made the wmv files. Flash is another option. You can import the .avi file and output as .swf at a much smaller file size. But Flash as a program is not something most people have, and is quite expensive. I don't think the methods you have used are affecting the download time. The size of the original avi file is the problem. Try some of the above options, and you should be able to reduce the file size so that even your site visitors with dialup can view the file. Hope this helps. Nancy
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