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| | I have a new appreciation for people who make Lego stop motion video. (URL) have a question. Why for such a short video is the file so large? -- Thanx~ Nicole Drumm MS (URL) Account: drumm-family Bricklink Store: Drumm's Small Lots CLOSED! (22 years ago, 1-Oct-02, to lugnet.general, lugnet.publish)
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| | | | Re: New appreciation Saskia van Doesburg
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| | | | I think the size uses a lot of MB's. Resize the outpot of the avi to 320 pixels x 240 pixels, that's big enough to see everything. Maybe even convert it into an animated gif, if it's staying that short. HTH Saskia "Nicole Drumm" (...) (22 years ago, 1-Oct-02, to lugnet.publish)
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| | | | Re: New appreciation David Eaton
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| | | | (...) Wow. It might be the codec you're using... I counted only 7? frames, at 640x480 resolution, and barely over 3 megabytes. That just sounds too large. Dunno if changing codec's would help or not... You might want to check the jpeg compression (...) (22 years ago, 1-Oct-02, to lugnet.publish)
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| | | | Re: New appreciation Stefan van Zwam
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| | | | Definitely codec. Saskia is wrong here: I've seen 5-minute 640x480 films that are only 20 MB. How to do this? There are several possibilities, and I think the easiest one is called VideoMach + DivX. Get VideoMach at (URL) DivX at (URL) get the (...) (22 years ago, 1-Oct-02, to lugnet.publish)
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