I have a video file (330MB MPG) which needs 40 seconds cut off the end. And I think it can be smaller without image quality compromise. But it's corrupted somehow, and my QuickTime-based Apple editing apps won't open it (even though it will play in Mplayer). Can somebody help?
... Download link coming soon, it's uploading.
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He, I must have too much time on my hands tonight. I think I did what you wanted and you can get it at :
ReplyDeletehttp://kimsserver.dk/domai-playboy-sexcetera.test.avi.zip
btw. Done on a Mac using FFMpegX, Quicktime Pro with a DivX Pro-codec.
ReplyDeleteTak for det, Kim. Jeg downloader den.
ReplyDeleteJeg ser dit screenshot på din hjemmeside. Det ser ud til at du bruger lige så mange apps ad gangen som jeg gør!
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Kim: OK, I got the file now. You clipped it perfectly. And the file is much smaller with about the same quality. Thank you very much.
ReplyDeleteThe only issue is that the picture is now stretched to widescreen, which makes some scenes look odd.
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ReplyDeleteThank you very much.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, Kim fixed the file and it's perfect now, and only 85MB. Kewl.
Terrifyingly efficient, your danish talk there, Captain Eo.
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I say, good form, old chap!
You wouldn't happen, perchance, to have a similar trick for keeping my brother's pesky in-laws at bay?
A tub of hot acid over the door.
ReplyDeleteCan this video be found somewhere? På hemsidan kanske?
ReplyDeleteIn the members' section of domai.com
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