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How To Compress A Video File

Educational Area: Hobbies / Gaming | Rating: 7 of 10 | Views: 14,234

In this VirtualTweak Episode - I will show you How To Compress A Video File without Losing Any video Quality.

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Oct 20, 2006

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  • #1 vbrtrmn  ~ Nov 14, 2006

    By "without Losing Any video Quality", do you actually mean "with losing most of the quality"?



    Using XviD Single Pass looses significant quality from DVD format. Using Double Pass or Two Pass your video is much higher quality, though you still lose quality from the original.

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  • #3 sarabs09 ~ May 9, 2007

    i am not super concerned with quality, as long as it isn't painful to look at. i just want to see the damn thing work. it is in the middle of it right now, and appears to be going through the entire movie as if i were watching it from start to finish. going to be a long while.

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  • #14 bugmenot ~ Oct 2, 2008

    Compressed 98Mb video file into 2Mb video file using SWF[ http://www.hotlinkfiles.com/files/1909860_azyyb/t_Songs_unreleased-highQ_SWF.rar ] Check it Out!!

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