I've got a 5.5gb AVI file video, but it's only 1 minute and 12 seconds long.
Its really high quality and I want to put it on the web,
how would I go along doing that?
Remel
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I've got a 5.5gb AVI file video, but it's only 1 minute and 12 seconds long.
Its really high quality and I want to put it on the web,
how would I go along doing that?
Remel
Are you looking to upload and share it.
Yes, but on my website, not on like YouTube or anything.
Sounds like you need to sacrifice the size and quality for user friendliness :P Specialist site Vimeo have a 500mb limit and guides for ideal compression settings, as well as accepting HD videos. Take a look as you wont want to host it yourself.
Use HandBrake to re encode to MP4 at your chosen file size/quality percentage.
Out of curiosity, what is the resolution? An hour program (ripped from a blu ray 1920x1080) encoded at the original resolution is 18GB so that is roughly 350mb a minute. I think your AVI has been mastered incorrectly or something.
I rendered the video from Adobe After effects,
http://remel.org/ul/specs.png
Render it at 58% using H.264 on HandBrake, shouldn't hamper the quality at all and H.264 puts it in a very small filesize.
The bit-rate is ridiculous. That's something like 20 times what a Blu-Ray bit-rate is. Encode it to x264.
If the format is compatible, use MeGUI to encode it to x264. http://sourceforge.net/projects/megui/
Done thanks!