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Coffeegulper
5th June 2010, 03:31
I've been hunting around for hours, trying to find decent (and free) software for video file compressing/shrinking. I have a number of very large files and wish to compress them. I downloaded DVD Shrink, but as soon as I start going into the destination folder, it says it has to close. I uninstalled it. I heard that Windows Movie Maker is good, too, but at the Microsoft site at the download page, it keeps telling me to install automatic updates, which I did----but it doesn't bring me anywhere near the actual download page for Movie Maker.
Does anyone know of a good video file compressing/shrinking software that's free and somewhat easy to use? Thanks for any and all help!
Richard

Guest
5th June 2010, 03:53
What kind of files are you trying to compress? What is your desired final format?

mariush
5th June 2010, 04:40
Try SUPER : http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html

Inspector.Gadget
5th June 2010, 04:50
Please avoid SUPER. The GUI is terribly designed, if I recall the program has ongoing license issues, and it both breaks existing Avisynth installations and triggers Windows' data execution protection (DEP) by doing shady things.

Ghitulescu
5th June 2010, 12:41
I've been hunting around for hours, trying to find decent (and free) software for video file compressing/shrinking.
I have a number of very large files and wish to compress them.
For file compression use ZIP, RAR and so on. For video files you need to tell more.
I downloaded DVD Shrink, but as soon as I start going into the destination folder, it says it has to close. I uninstalled it.
DVD Shrink compress as its name says only DVDs.
I heard that Windows Movie Maker is good, too, but at the Microsoft site at the download page, it keeps telling me to install automatic updates, which I did----but it doesn't bring me anywhere near the actual download page for Movie Maker.
Then you have a serious problem. You have no idea of how your PC and Windows works. WMM is already included in the preinstaled versions, no need to hunt for updates. And WMM cannot compress your files, just convert them into a [for me] non-usable video files.
Does anyone know of a good video file compressing/shrinking software that's free and somewhat easy to use? Thanks for any and all help!
Richard
Refer to my back question (and neuron2s'): what is the nature of your files and what do you intend to do with them?

kartikoli
6th June 2010, 04:47
i think he wants to reencode so use megui for that purpose ... i used it to compress games videos recorded using fraps
they are very huge in size [1 min video comes close to 1GB] as they r uncompressed avi