Ay up chaps,
Anyone out there using a Linux system? I could use some help...
I used to make my videos on Windows movie maker, but since the trasfer I have been using OpenShot.
My problem is that there doesnt seem to be a way of reducing the file size of the finished article - in wmm you could shrink a 4 minute movie to about 25mb. With openshot, my 3 minute movies are more than the 100mb CBN limit!
Any ideas guys?
Cheers
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Hmmm ok, thanks fellas.
Still a lot I dont understand, but if I go get handbrake, I can convert my stuff easily? Ok, sounds good - I'll let ya know how it goes!
yes handbrake +1
its cross platform btw, i use it on mac too..
i find the iPhone preset just about right for my you tubes, plus I have ripped movies to the iPhone preset and they look pretty good on my 42" tv, crunches a typical DVD to just under 1gb..
Handbrake does many but it does MP4 the best..
-WY
Hip Bone Bellaire said:
http://winff.org/html_new/downloads.html
Has Linux front ends!!! I didn't know that!
-WY
Im mostly a command line junkie and prolly will have to propose some software installs for ya which might be more of a pain than moving files to Windows.
Do you do facebook? Messge me is you do.
-WY
Wes, running Linux Mint Debian, Gnome front if that means anything to you!
Im afraid it means little to me - Im not as techy as most Linux users, so all the code is witchcraft to me.
I have tried scattering animal bones over the keyboard and chanting, but even that has failed.
I do have another PC runni9ng on XP, so I could do my conversions over there on Movie Maker then shift them over, but that all seems a bit pointless - surely there is a prog that enables me to open in one format and save in another (smaller) format, no?
No skype Im afraid, but laymans terms would be great!! :o)
Cheers Wes