Author Topic: Programs to compress uncompressed .mpg and/or .flv files  (Read 2000 times)

I have several very large, uncompressed video files I want to reduce the filesize. I need a program which can achieve compression with minimal quality loss. I know it can depend on encoders and such, but for the time being I'm hoping there are general programs I can try before getting into those specifics.
« Last Edit: May 31, 2014, 06:32:10 PM by MegaScientifical »

compression is just done by switching to a more compressed format
I don't think there's much else you can do with video


compression is just done by switching to a more compressed format
I don't think there's much else you can do with video

Just curious programs to use, basically. Any recommendations? I used to use SUPER converter, but they turned it into adware central so I had to abandon it... Sad, they had a really good program, but they had to make money somehow and they started doing that...

use handbreak

http://handbrake.fr/ ?

You can't compress without losing.

Just curious programs to use, basically. Any recommendations? I used to use SUPER converter, but they turned it into adware central so I had to abandon it... Sad, they had a really good program, but they had to make money somehow and they started doing that...

http://handbrake.fr/ ?
yah that one

Gee i wonder what kind of video megascience could be compressing?

Gee i wonder what kind of video megascience could be compressing?
why does it matter

You can't compress without losing.

Minimal, I mean.

yah that one

I'll try it.

Gee i wonder what kind of video megascience could be compressing?

Stream videos, so no compression.

Edit: Handbrake only supports .mp4 and .m4v? I need .mpg or .flv.
« Last Edit: May 31, 2014, 06:26:01 PM by MegaScientifical »

Use WinRAR.

i'm so clever

Possible, although you still have to offload to play.

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ffmpeg is sort of the baseline mpeg encoder.  It's a command line tool so it's complicated, but it can do a lot.

If you need the .flv's for playing in a web page, I'd recommend going with mp4 instead.

Hmm, I'll have to learn exactly what I'd need to accomplish it with that, but I have messed with command line before. I wonder if there is any viable user-created UI I could use to make messing with it easier, though.

Hmm, I'll have to learn exactly what I'd need to accomplish it with that, but I have messed with command line before. I wonder if there is any viable user-created UI I could use to make messing with it easier, though.

ffmpeg is popular enough that every time i've had to google a usage i get the relevant command line parameters for the solution

Well I'm mainly looking up "ffmpeg compression." I got this page, but some videos are rather long, so I'm not sure this particular method would help: http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/28803/how-can-i-reduce-a-videos-size-with-ffmpeg

Also, found this frontend, although it says installing on Windows 7/8 is a bit more complicated: http://www.avanti.arrozcru.org/