video converter

Discussion in 'Graphics & Multimedia' started by vlad230, Nov 3, 2008.

  1. #1
    Hi guys!

    I have some .avi files that are of great quality but the file size is kinda big for the web (~12 mins = 160 mb). Does anybody know of a good and free video converter that can reduce the size of the files and still keep them in a relative quality and in sync with the sound? (the extension must be .avi or .wmv)

    I would appreciate it if you could recommend me some converters that you have previously used and were good :)

    Thanks,
    Vlad
     
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  2. wd_2k6

    wd_2k6 Peon

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    I'm not sure, if you are on Windows I think Windows Movie Maker outputs in .wmv and .avi as far as I can remember, however i'm unsure whether it can input other exstensions.

    As a word of warning be careful when downloading free convertors as i've noticed many are ridden with adware and spyware.
     
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    For the web, Flash is good, suggest you convert your avi movie to swf or flv, maybe flv is better, for flv has a high compress rate and keep the quality of the movie and is specially suitable for Internet delivering.

    Just as wd_2k6 said, I wonder your are using Windows, personally I use the free Moyea video4web converter to convert video to flash video, I have used it for three month and it works fine(so it is not a adware or spyware). But if you are using Mac, you can google search with the words "video to flash for Mac". Good luck!
     
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  4. vlad230

    vlad230 Active Member

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    I'm on windows, but I need the extension to be .wmv or .avi so no .flv.
    I've tried the Windows Movie Maker and it's not that good...

    Any other suggestions?
     
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    From what you said, I think the best way is to compress them with DivX.
     
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    i think total video converter will be very useful to convert and reduce the size try total video converter
     
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    I have tried total converter and it ROCKS! :D I managed to reduce a file by 55% and still keep it in great quality!

    REP added :)
     
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    Hi:)

    there are many video converters available in market.

    some of them are only trail versions available in internet.

    i suggesting the following urls

    http://www.alivemedia.net/videoconverter.htm
    Why dont you go for online video converter also( just make a trial)

    http://online.movavi.com

     
    sudhakarearn, Nov 19, 2008 IP