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Re: Optimising rendered file size
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Rath Bala
on Jun 9, 2008 at 10:12:25 pm
Hi again, I've tried using Architect (demo version) and dragged in the media files, but the files don't seem to shrink...I'm not sure if I'm doing it right.
I used Nero and a few of the files *did* shrink, but a few actually got bigger...which was confusing.
Any clues as to what I ought to be doing? I'm still trying to work out how an hour of a movie file takes 3+ gig (I used ffdshow as an attempt to reduce file size) when I've seen media files which are under a gig in size and still have very good quality.
Thanks in advance.
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