A Good Movie Converting Download
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Ok, I have been using FRAPS recently and the files for 1 game have been 1GB---4GB. What programs are there that I can use to format it to a smaller file and also, what format would that be?

TIA
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#2
just compress them
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#3
http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html

depends what sort of quality you're looking for, but size and bitrate affects file size a lot, as well as file format
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#4
I normally use either Expression Encoder for Windows, or VirtualDub:

http://www.virtualdub.org/

In VirtualDub, go to Video --> Compression, and it'll give you a list of codecs (already installed on your computer) to encode with. As far as I remember, you'll end up with an .avi video.
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#5
ffmpeg. If you don't like the command line, you could try converting through VLC.
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#6
Use windows movie maker.
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(12 Jun 11, 05:36PM).ExodusS* Wrote: Use windows movie maker.

LOL
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(12 Jun 11, 05:36PM).ExodusS* Wrote: Use windows movie maker.

He wants to make the video size smaller, not edit the video.

By the way, in what format do you have your video right now?
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#9
Sony Vegas Pro 10 FTW!

You can edit if you like since it is editing software -.- but it does shorten file sizes from screen recording software by a lot while keeping the quality. You can also adjust quality, size, etc. Its really good software from all of the time I have spent with it. Get the trial and see what you think.

Windows movie maker = one HUGE fail. (For me anyways)
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(12 Jun 11, 07:09PM)X-Ray_Dog Wrote: Windows movie maker = one HUGE fail. (For me anyways)

I'm pretty sure for everyone else as well.
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(12 Jun 11, 03:45PM)tempest Wrote: ffmpeg.
^ this. Plus, WinFF is an OK graphical front-end to help you.

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(12 Jun 11, 06:09PM)|BC|Wolf Wrote:
(12 Jun 11, 05:36PM).ExodusS* Wrote: Use windows movie maker.

He wants to make the video size smaller, not edit the video.

By the way, in what format do you have your video right now?

Use windows movie maker (don't edit anything) and you save as .wmv , it's smaller and it's the same quality.

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#13
super uses ffmpeg codecs + the mega codec pack codecs
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