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Re: Resizing videos for use on a website


de "John Jay Smith" <-> 05/05/2006 01:25



Hi,

Windows media encoder makes them to wmv
Free windows media encoder: > I suggest using this because it gives good
quality with low bandwidth.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/forpros/encoder/default.mspx

if your audience is on linux too you could try flv (flash video)
free flv encoder http://www.webattack.com/get/rivaflv.html

another option is REAL media, but they lost the media game..
Real producer BASIC (free)
http://forms.real.com/rnforms/products/tools/producerbasic/index.html

ken www.computerboom.com
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"Ralph" <ralph@microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> What freeware is good to use to resize videos to place them on a website?
> I can change the number of pixels, but would like to degrade the quality
> also to make the files small enogth.
> I currently have a 26Mb file that runs for less than 2 minutes.
> TIA.
>
>



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