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|  10-07-2005, 12:43 PM | #1 (permalink) | 
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				Recording a football game
			 My nephew plays little league footbal, and I just got a camcorder to tape it. What I wanted to do is tape it, save it to my computer, and make a copy for each player. I have a couple of questions. I recorded only 20 min of video, and the file was already at 3 gigs. What is the best way to reduce the size, and go about doing this. I have the choice of Nero to make a dvd, or I could use windows movie maker. I am not sure the best way to do this, and any help would be sooo awesome.  thanks in advance chance 
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|  10-07-2005, 12:50 PM | #2 (permalink) | 
| Lover - Protector - Teacher Location: Seattle, WA | What is the file type of the outputted movie? If it's avi, your best bet is DIVX or XVID -- I believe that both charge for their encoder, however.  DIVX is very powerful though, and can take 3-7GB and chop it down to enough to fit on a CD.. 
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|  10-11-2005, 05:20 AM | #4 (permalink) | 
| Psycho Location: North America | If your going to put it on dvd you probably don't want it in divx or xvid format. For DVD I'd stick with dvd compliant MPEG-2. Not sure what programs your using but I'd use "tmpgenc" to encode it to a dvd compliant MPEG-2, doing that most certainly will reduce the size to something much better/smaller. | 
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