Some ways to reduce the size of AVI files is: 1. Reduce the resolution. 2. Reduce the frame rate. 3. Increase the key frame rate. 4. Change the compressor. However You may lose some quality when trying to reduce file size.
You can use Any Video Converter to reduce the video frame size, simply unfold"Video Option" and you can set the frame size was you wish. If you want to convert video, it is also available.
You can reduce video size using a video resizer like the Free HD video converter factory, which allows you to cut and convert video to a smaller file in simple clicks.
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.
The size of a Standard video file depends on the size of the media used to create it.
File compression
http://www.xfutureblog.com/2007/09/27/how-to-reduce-or-compress-avi-file-size-and-upload-to-youtube/
An H.264 file is a type of video file format that uses advanced compression technology to reduce file size while maintaining high quality. It is different from other video file formats because it can achieve better compression rates without sacrificing video quality, making it ideal for streaming and storing high-definition videos.
Video quality depends on Size and Resolution of Screens. Size of Video files depends on the Resolution of the Video format used to Create Frames. File sizes proportionately increase with Higher Resolutions to provide better Video Quality. Also various Video Compression formats decrease the File size like MPEG2 & MPEG4.
File Compression
It is called Compress.
To reduce the file size of an image in Word, the user should select the image, go to the "Picture Format" tab, and click on "Compress Pictures." From there, they can choose to apply the compression to the selected image or all images in the document, as well as select options to reduce the resolution. Additionally, saving the document in a different format, like PDF, can help further decrease file size.
The approximate file size of a 1-hour 4K video is around 42-45 gigabytes.