I occasionally get videos from customers that have been packaged to autoplay in a CD. They have files with the VOB extension. I want to convert these 3-5 minute clips into something that can be streamed and viewed in Windows Media Player or Quicktime. Any recommendations for relatively inexpensive software that does just that?
OK, I purchased the software. The video is 3 minutes 50 seconds long. When converted into either MOV or WMV format (both 320x240) the resulting file ends up about 40 MEG. How can I tune the conversion to result in a smaller file size? In other words, how do I set up lower quality settings and maintain 320 x 240 to get a smaller size file?
I could help you with it manually resizing the video in premiere and outputting it to a mov or any file type u want. Hit me up if you want me to fix it up for you.... MSN
I use this free opensource software openshiiva. I cant post urls yet, so you will have to do a google search for openshiiva (it's the first result)
Open source freeware, you can try mediacoder Powerful and easy to use, Total video converter is suggested. http://www.effectmatrix.com/total-video-converter
I for such purposes use the VideoCharge, simply, quickly also supports all formats. And also allows to do a thumbnails for each video of a clip