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    Compress Video

    I have about an hours (26GB) of CCTV video evidence that the local Police want to have a scour thru', it is saved as an avi file and is viewable in realplayer, is there someway that it can be compressed as last time they turned up with a 1GB stick, ending up with them sat in shop taking notes from the video.

    Cheers,

    Darron
    www.parklifeclothes.co.uk

    Parklife, Whitby

    Diesel, Converse, Crocs, Quiksilver, Miss Sixty, Scotch & Soda, Bench, Levi's, Kickers

    #2
    You can try converting/resampling it with Nero or similar otherwise you'll have to get the kettle on again.

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      #3
      what about some sort of mp4 converter? I have one which converts DVDs for ipod (DVD Shrink, it's called, but there are others) perhaps this might compress sufficiently?
      Tracey

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        #4
        Duncan, Tracey, thanks will have a go and if no joy as Duncan say's have the kettle ready!
        www.parklifeclothes.co.uk

        Parklife, Whitby

        Diesel, Converse, Crocs, Quiksilver, Miss Sixty, Scotch & Soda, Bench, Levi's, Kickers

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          #5
          Why not suggest they go buy a USB hard drive, then just plug it in and copy the whole thing across in a couple of minutes.
          David
          parterredesign.co.uk

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            #6
            Remotely Installed Microsoft's Media Encoder and trashed pc (long stroll back to work and uninstalling) so have given up, if they want it they will have to provide a portable hard drive. Thanks for everyone's help.
            www.parklifeclothes.co.uk

            Parklife, Whitby

            Diesel, Converse, Crocs, Quiksilver, Miss Sixty, Scotch & Soda, Bench, Levi's, Kickers

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              #7
              How many terrabytes do you keep then if one hour consumes 26Gb?

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                #8
                Originally posted by drounding View Post
                How many terrabytes do you keep then if one hour consumes 26Gb?
                Now you're talking double dutch to me!!
                www.parklifeclothes.co.uk

                Parklife, Whitby

                Diesel, Converse, Crocs, Quiksilver, Miss Sixty, Scotch & Soda, Bench, Levi's, Kickers

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                  #9
                  1 terrabyte = 1000 gb or 1,000,000 MB

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                    #10
                    = ~ 40 hours of avi video.

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                      #11
                      Can you not use logmein or similar and let them watch it on your pc from the cop shop.

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