Hi All!
I have about 30 minutes of footage on my camcorder which, after capturing, editing and saving, is resulting in a HUGE .avi file. I read some of the older postings which suggest that saving the work as an .mpg file is a solution because it will be comparatively smaller (but still in gigabytes).
I wish to ask two questions. One, I saved it as a .mpg file but the quality is not as good as when I'd saved it as an .avi file -- so can something be done about this? Two, and more important, I have often seen 90 minutes plus Hollywood movies saved on one/two CDs -- as crystal clear .avi files and never bigger than 700 mb each! So why can't I do the same thing -- that is save camcorder movies of 60-90 minutes long on 1 CD that can be viewed over a computer (or maybe a DVD player?) ... and of the finest quality print?
Thanks for your interest!
Tytbyts
I have about 30 minutes of footage on my camcorder which, after capturing, editing and saving, is resulting in a HUGE .avi file. I read some of the older postings which suggest that saving the work as an .mpg file is a solution because it will be comparatively smaller (but still in gigabytes).
I wish to ask two questions. One, I saved it as a .mpg file but the quality is not as good as when I'd saved it as an .avi file -- so can something be done about this? Two, and more important, I have often seen 90 minutes plus Hollywood movies saved on one/two CDs -- as crystal clear .avi files and never bigger than 700 mb each! So why can't I do the same thing -- that is save camcorder movies of 60-90 minutes long on 1 CD that can be viewed over a computer (or maybe a DVD player?) ... and of the finest quality print?
Thanks for your interest!
Tytbyts