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Movies Keith 12 Aug 15:26
  Movies Alexandre Prokoudine 12 Aug 15:54
  Movies scott s. 12 Aug 19:36
  Movies Rick Strong 16 Aug 17:44
   Movies Pat David 16 Aug 17:54
Keith
2016-08-12 15:26:48 UTC (over 7 years ago)

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I have been using Windows Movie Maker to do this but the mp4 file it produces is huge. Can I use Gimp just to compress a large mp4 file to a smaller one?

Keith

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Alexandre Prokoudine
2016-08-12 15:54:12 UTC (over 7 years ago)

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12 авг. 2016 г. 18:26 пользователь "Keith" написал:

I have been using Windows Movie Maker to do this but the mp4 file it

produces is huge. Can I use Gimp just to compress a large mp4 file to a smaller one?

GIMP is an image editor.

Alex

scott s.
2016-08-12 19:36:24 UTC (over 7 years ago)

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On 8/12/2016 05:26, Keith wrote:

I have been using Windows Movie Maker to do this but the mp4 file it produces is huge. Can I use Gimp just to compress a large mp4 file to a smaller one?

mp4 is just a file container, in itself has no compression options. Ffmpeg would probably be the cross-platform tool of choice to extract (demux) the streams from an mp4 file and to re-encode in an efficient codec. There exists (at least on win32) GUI front ends to ffmpeg to make the command line a little less intimidating. On Win32, if X264 video encoding works for you, the freeware Handbrake is probably the most recommended solution.

scott s. .

Rick Strong
2016-08-16 17:44:37 UTC (over 7 years ago)

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Keith,

Check out "PicturesToExec" one of the best and most popular slideshow programs around for Windows and also Mac. It combines videos and still by easy drag & drop.

And it has a parallel audio tracks that you can do fades and cuts with visually.

You get it here: www.wnsoft.com.

Rick

-----Original Message----- From: Keith
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2016 11:26 AM To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
Subject: [Gimp-user] Movies

I have been using Windows Movie Maker to do this but the mp4 file it produces is huge. Can I use Gimp just to compress a large mp4 file to a smaller one?

Keith

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Pat David
2016-08-16 17:54:10 UTC (over 7 years ago)

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Or you go with some actual free software, like OpenShot:

http://www.openshot.org/

On Tue, Aug 16, 2016 at 12:44 PM Rick Strong wrote:

Keith,

Check out "PicturesToExec" one of the best and most popular slideshow programs around for Windows and also Mac. It combines videos and still by easy drag & drop.

And it has a parallel audio tracks that you can do fades and cuts with visually.

You get it here: www.wnsoft.com.

Rick

-----Original Message----- From: Keith
Sent: Friday, August 12, 2016 11:26 AM To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
Subject: [Gimp-user] Movies

I have been using Windows Movie Maker to do this but the mp4 file it produces is huge. Can I use Gimp just to compress a large mp4 file to a smaller one?

Keith

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