Related thread: viewtopic.php?f=30&t=40173&p=482705&hilit=flv#p482705" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;javieljb wrote:I'm not an expert, but I believe a 1.7 GB file would be too large to try and stream from the website. You may have recorded it in HD? You may want to try and convert it down to a lower quality video. This should make the file size smaller. There are several tools to convert video. I've used VLC in the past. It works well, and it is free.
As a fellow PSC member...I wouldn't mind giving it a try to convert it down. You can PM the link to me if you like and I can try it.
jjb
For others looking for video conversion solutions free ...
WinFXVideoConverter is another free video converter I found last night..
neighbor with a Canon video recorder had her son's basketball game ... the recorder saved as .mod and Windows Media Player played the .mod files' Audio, but not Video, (she tried getting more codecs, got spyware instead and only audio, no video)
And she said and wanted to send it to other people ... and would each of them need to download some codecs too .... so I converted it to .WMV for her so she sees what the problem is and will teach her today how to use it to convert to .mpeg or whatever she wants ... it's pretty simple to use and can convert multiple files at once from one format to another.
1,496,348 kb .mod originally ... Windows media player with updated codecs does sound, but not video
converted .mod to126 MB .WMV both video and audio worked in Windows media player
converted .mod to .AVI and it acted just like .mod in windows media player, sound but no video
converting .mod to .FLV now
and just playing until I show it to her after the sun comes up and her family wakes up and she can convert to whatever she wants
She won't want everyone she sends it to to have to get new players or codecs ... might show her about video/photo upload sites ...
It's pretty simple to use as it says "convert to (dropdown list of choices like ipod/windows media player/Quicktime/Blackberry ... etc or "convert for website" and then another drop down says flv on website...
Like many "free" programs, when installing, it offers several "do you want shoppingtoolbar" type choices but you can decline them all and it seems to be freeware rather than limited use trialware.
Scanned it on download/prior to and after installation and it's virus and adware/malware/spyware free (unlike the codecs.exe she downloaded from who knows where and tried to install because Windows popup/help told her to get codecs)