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Compress movie file??
Ivana 6/11/2007 8:22:00 PM
Hello! I'd like to know how I could compress movie file (which I took with
camera), so to be able to send it thru email. Thank you! Ivana
Re: Compress movie file??
"Mac" <mac[ at ]nospam.com> 6/11/2007 11:44:00 PM
Depends on what type of file it is. Most are already highly compressed.
Email attachments usually limit you to around 6.5MB video file (before MIME
encoding which will take that up to just under 10MB) in my experience. You
could use video editing software like Windows Movie Maker (which is built in
to Vista) to trim and tidy it up and then resample it at a lower resolution
if required

Before we go into options though let us know what file type it is. If you
don't know this what make/model of camera is it?

"Ivana" <Ivana[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:66B9D80F-3E45-4B1A-BAB5-C1EA59596354[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
> Hello! I'd like to know how I could compress movie file (which I took with
> camera), so to be able to send it thru email. Thank you! Ivana

Re: Compress movie file??
Ivana 6/12/2007 8:10:05 AM
Thank you for reply.File type is Video clip.AVI . Camera is Casio EX-Z750.

"Mac" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> Depends on what type of file it is. Most are already highly compressed.
> Email attachments usually limit you to around 6.5MB video file (before MIME
> encoding which will take that up to just under 10MB) in my experience. You
> could use video editing software like Windows Movie Maker (which is built in
> to Vista) to trim and tidy it up and then resample it at a lower resolution
> if required
>
> Before we go into options though let us know what file type it is. If you
> don't know this what make/model of camera is it?
>
> "Ivana" <Ivana[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:66B9D80F-3E45-4B1A-BAB5-C1EA59596354[ at ]microsoft.com...
> > Hello! I'd like to know how I could compress movie file (which I took with
> > camera), so to be able to send it thru email. Thank you! Ivana
>
Re: Compress movie file??
"Mac" <mac[ at ]nospam.com> 6/12/2007 5:31:58 PM
Hi again - AVI files are quite raw and uncompressed and you can use them in
Windows Movie Maker and many other 3rd party programs.

To try it out - Start, All Programs, Windows Movie Maker and then import the
AVI video file. Next drag it to the video "timeline" in the bottompart of
the screen. Then choose to Publish to This Computer or E-mail.

Use the Help in Movie Maker to learn more about what you can do...

www.papajohn.org is a useful website too.

"Ivana" <Ivana[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:759BE928-126A-4267-92B3-E4FCC07A12EA[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
> Thank you for reply.File type is Video clip.AVI . Camera is Casio
> EX-Z750.
>
> "Mac" wrote:
>
>> Depends on what type of file it is. Most are already highly compressed.
>> Email attachments usually limit you to around 6.5MB video file (before
>> MIME
>> encoding which will take that up to just under 10MB) in my experience.
>> You
>> could use video editing software like Windows Movie Maker (which is built
>> in
>> to Vista) to trim and tidy it up and then resample it at a lower
>> resolution
>> if required
>>
>> Before we go into options though let us know what file type it is. If you
>> don't know this what make/model of camera is it?
>>
>> "Ivana" <Ivana[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:66B9D80F-3E45-4B1A-BAB5-C1EA59596354[ at ]microsoft.com...
>> > Hello! I'd like to know how I could compress movie file (which I took
>> > with
>> > camera), so to be able to send it thru email. Thank you! Ivana
>>
Re: Compress movie file??
Ivana 6/14/2007 6:43:00 PM
Hi again, I followed the instructions, but unfortunately it didn't work.
I tryed to Publish to This Computer, chose file name and folder, then on the
panel- Choose the settings for your movie, should I choose Best quality for
playback on my computer or Compress to: ? No matter what option I choose ( I
tryed boath), when I try to play that movie, I've got same massage in Windows
Media player: Windows Media Player encountered a problem while playing the
file. For additional assistance, click Web Help. I tryed to follow Web Help,
it says: You've encountered error message C00D11B1 while using Windows Media
Player, but didn't work. Please help,
Ivana

"Mac" wrote:

[Quoted Text]
> Hi again - AVI files are quite raw and uncompressed and you can use them in
> Windows Movie Maker and many other 3rd party programs.
>
> To try it out - Start, All Programs, Windows Movie Maker and then import the
> AVI video file. Next drag it to the video "timeline" in the bottompart of
> the screen. Then choose to Publish to This Computer or E-mail.
>
> Use the Help in Movie Maker to learn more about what you can do...
>
> www.papajohn.org is a useful website too.
>
> "Ivana" <Ivana[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:759BE928-126A-4267-92B3-E4FCC07A12EA[ at ]microsoft.com...
> > Thank you for reply.File type is Video clip.AVI . Camera is Casio
> > EX-Z750.
> >
> > "Mac" wrote:
> >
> >> Depends on what type of file it is. Most are already highly compressed.
> >> Email attachments usually limit you to around 6.5MB video file (before
> >> MIME
> >> encoding which will take that up to just under 10MB) in my experience.
> >> You
> >> could use video editing software like Windows Movie Maker (which is built
> >> in
> >> to Vista) to trim and tidy it up and then resample it at a lower
> >> resolution
> >> if required
> >>
> >> Before we go into options though let us know what file type it is. If you
> >> don't know this what make/model of camera is it?
> >>
> >> "Ivana" <Ivana[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:66B9D80F-3E45-4B1A-BAB5-C1EA59596354[ at ]microsoft.com...
> >> > Hello! I'd like to know how I could compress movie file (which I took
> >> > with
> >> > camera), so to be able to send it thru email. Thank you! Ivana
> >>
Re: Compress movie file??
"Mac" <mac[ at ]nospam.com> 6/15/2007 1:40:11 AM
Think yourself lucky you got a "massage" ;-)

You are almost there!!!

http://www.google.co.uk/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=SUNA,SUNA:2007-17,SUNA:en&q=C00D11B1+movie+maker

Can you check your Event Viewer? Start/Orb, type event

There may be more info there.

Let's summarize - you can now compress an AVI to WMV but it won't play in
WMP?

What size is the WMV?

"Ivana" <Ivana[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5B6406CF-EB70-403D-ABED-574B7561FD3F[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
> Hi again, I followed the instructions, but unfortunately it didn't work.
> I tryed to Publish to This Computer, chose file name and folder, then on
> the
> panel- Choose the settings for your movie, should I choose Best quality
> for
> playback on my computer or Compress to: ? No matter what option I choose
> ( I
> tryed boath), when I try to play that movie, I've got same massage in
> Windows
> Media player: Windows Media Player encountered a problem while playing the
> file. For additional assistance, click Web Help. I tryed to follow Web
> Help,
> it says: You've encountered error message C00D11B1 while using Windows
> Media
> Player, but didn't work. Please help,
> Ivana
>
> "Mac" wrote:
>
>> Hi again - AVI files are quite raw and uncompressed and you can use them
>> in
>> Windows Movie Maker and many other 3rd party programs.
>>
>> To try it out - Start, All Programs, Windows Movie Maker and then import
>> the
>> AVI video file. Next drag it to the video "timeline" in the bottompart of
>> the screen. Then choose to Publish to This Computer or E-mail.
>>
>> Use the Help in Movie Maker to learn more about what you can do...
>>
>> www.papajohn.org is a useful website too.
>>
>> "Ivana" <Ivana[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:759BE928-126A-4267-92B3-E4FCC07A12EA[ at ]microsoft.com...
>> > Thank you for reply.File type is Video clip.AVI . Camera is Casio
>> > EX-Z750.
>> >
>> > "Mac" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Depends on what type of file it is. Most are already highly
>> >> compressed.
>> >> Email attachments usually limit you to around 6.5MB video file (before
>> >> MIME
>> >> encoding which will take that up to just under 10MB) in my experience.
>> >> You
>> >> could use video editing software like Windows Movie Maker (which is
>> >> built
>> >> in
>> >> to Vista) to trim and tidy it up and then resample it at a lower
>> >> resolution
>> >> if required
>> >>
>> >> Before we go into options though let us know what file type it is. If
>> >> you
>> >> don't know this what make/model of camera is it?
>> >>
>> >> "Ivana" <Ivana[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:66B9D80F-3E45-4B1A-BAB5-C1EA59596354[ at ]microsoft.com...
>> >> > Hello! I'd like to know how I could compress movie file (which I
>> >> > took
>> >> > with
>> >> > camera), so to be able to send it thru email. Thank you! Ivana
>> >>

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