First, download an archiver program such as 7-Zip, and install it. After installation, select the files you wish to compress, then go to 7-zip context menu, and click 'Add to *.zip' (where * is a file name).
Then, a new file should appear in the same directory, which is a compressed ZIP file.
There are many formats you can convert video to to compress it. ex. MPEG, WMV, DIVX/XVID, etc. Today a very popular one is XVID compression, based on DIVX. To compress video to XVID one popular method is to use the free application "AutoGK'. == == DivX
One can compress a 700MB video to 300MB or less by using a program like Winrar, Winzip, Megui, Nero ACC, 7 Zip or by downloading and using any other file compression software.
indeo video 5.10 is a 'codec' (compress/decompress) that compresses raw video so that the video file is not so large. It comes with most versions of Windows and was developed by Intel.
FirstI will compress given video using appropriate software then write it to DVD.
To reduce a 700MB video to 300MB, I would re-encode it with a more effecient video codec - H.265/HEVC, or AV1, VP9. These codecs can shrink file size by 50%. To compress furher, you can downscale the resolution, from 4K to 1080p/720p, lower the bitrate, etc. The program I often use is VideoProc for it can compress video files with the least quality loss.
To create a timelapse from a video, you can use video editing software to speed up the playback of the video. This will compress the footage and create a timelapse effect. You can adjust the speed of the video to your desired timelapse interval, such as 2x or 4x speed. Save the edited video and you will have a timelapse version of the original footage.
If you mean compress and make smaller in order to send via e-mail, 7-Zip is a free utility that will compress any file. If you mean compress in its native state so it can fit on a single CD for example, Handbrake is a free utility that allows you to take an avi and convert it to an avi of a specific size or change the format if you need to. Google for both.
A codec is used to compress and decompress digital video. There are different kinds of codecs available used for different purposes.
I always use WinX HD Video Converter Deluxe to reduce my videos. This tool can compress videos by re-encoding video, adjusting parameters, trimming, etc.
There's really only one disadvantage, the quality. The more you compress a video file, the lower the resulting quality will be.
The easiest way is to use a third-party software. We can find many ways on the Internet. FonePaw Video Converter Ultimate is also a good choice. I've been using it for a while. Also, this video may solve your problem.
The software used to compress and decompress audio and video data is known as codecs (compressor-decompressor). Common examples include MP3 for audio and H.264 for video. These codecs reduce file size for storage and transmission while maintaining quality, and they require corresponding decoding software to playback the compressed files. Additionally, multimedia players often incorporate these codecs for seamless playback.