MPEG1 Resizing

Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by GAloys, Jan 22, 2004.

  1. GAloys

    GAloys Member

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    I record short audio/video clips in MPEG1 (320x240)on a digital camera and need to resize to smaller file size that I can email to my son in Iraq. A 1 meg file size is max that I can send and so, with the audio, I can only do about a 10 second clip. Does anyone know of a program that will do resizing of MPEG1 clips ? Like maybe to 160x120 ? Thanks.
     
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    Well You will have to also Re-encode the Clip so you will Loose some Quality from re-encodeing and some Quality from resizeing the resolution..Yes you can use "Tmpgenc" to re-encode it to a new resolution But you would be better off useing a Different Format, Like WMV or ASF which will let you get Probably twice as Much Video , You can use something like "Windows Media Converter" to convert the Mpeg1 to WMV/ASF ,You can download at the windows web site for free...Cheers
     

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