Depends on a number of things. Sometime the quality can be just as good do to how long the AMV is. I have a 6+ minute AMV and it's 99 megs at the settings and codecs I have it at. Also the type of file will make a difference to like Real and Quicktime eat much less space than your typical MPEG will.recklez_vegeta wrote:not exactly because i've seen some videos that are about 13 to 13MB's and are as good quality as a video of 35 or 50. But anyways how do i compress it?
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recklez_vegeta wrote:ok lets say i have some clips for my amv's but they're in realplayer format cant i convert them or something to use them or is the no wa in hell i could use them?
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While there are ways of doing so, it is not a good idea. You may want to look for a program called "Tinra", but RealMedia is so low quality to begin with it's not even worth it.... most likely it's Dragon Ball Z episodes that you downloaded off KaZaa or something
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