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I have some very large .mpg files that have been personally recorded. I want to upload them to youtube and make them private for a friend to view.
They’re too freaking big. 3GB+ for one. Another is over 4GB, and all are in .mpg format. I’ve tried Windows Movie Maker. For one of the videos, it looks for a codec and downloads it every time I play the original file on my computer (which is an .mpg file). When I convert it to “DVD Quality” and publish it using Windows Movie Maker, it stays all black when I attempt to play the converted file. No sound, no picture.
On some of the other files, the sound is so low when I convert it via Windows Movie Maker that it’s useless to convert it. Yet uploading 3GB and above…or even when I break it into smaller files like 100MB sections, it takes an extremely long time on a DSL connection for the uploading.
Are there any non b.s. programs without a trial period, watermark, shareware, demo noises, etc. that will allow me to basically make the video of a lower quality, but still have sound that is loud enough to hear?
I recommend this leawo free flv converter, with which you can convert flv files to all kinds of video formats including AVI, wmv, mpeg, MP4, mp3, etc
The best I’ve found is Photorec. And it also happens to be free.
I just installed and used (for free) CONVAR PC Inspector smart recovery to recover some pics off an SD card that had gone bad.
It was easy and efficient.
Did what I needed for free
Hi Jessica. Thanks for your answer. I am grateful for the other one too, but award you the points for being first. Thank you very much, I was unaware of this utility.
Crop: This is intended for users to crop the image.
Select an option under the drop down list of the “Letter Box”, drag the dashed frame on the preview pane, or enter value on the boxes for the four positions to set the pixels you want to cut off. If the file you select to customize is a title, you can tick the checkbox for “Apply to Child Chapters” to get other files with the same settings under the “Crop” tab.
As this guide shows, you can tick several items on the major interface and apply the settings one by one, and in this way, you keep different settings for different titles or chapters, for example, you may have trim first 3 minutes of the Title1_2, the last 30 seconds of the Title1-3 etc.
To combine the sections you have selected and edited, all you need to do is to tick the checkbox of “Merge into one file†next to the format selecting box.
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