Does anyone know any free programs that can convert an AVI into a quicktime file?
How do you recontruct (make it lossless) a file that is already compressed with lossy codec? I know it will loose a significant amount of quality, but for my purposes it doesn't really matter right now.
Some questions
- Otohiko
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Re: Some questions
For your second question - you don't really reconstruct it, you can just convert it to a lossless codec. How? Go to http://www.doom9.org/ and get yourself VirtualDub and HuffYUV codec - then you can use VDub to convert your files to Huffy in a fairly straightforward fashion. Converting to Huffyuv doesn't add to the losses, but there aren't many ways you can make the video quality better.Kroell wrote:How do you recontruct (make it lossless) a file that is already compressed with lossy codec? I know it will loose a significant amount of quality, but for my purposes it doesn't really matter right now.
Get familiar with VirtualDub. It's your all-purpose conversion and compression friend
As for QT - now that I don't know...
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