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Converting A Large Mkv. File To A Smaller Size Divx Or Xvid File ?
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<blockquote data-quote="gka3000" data-source="post: 2024883" data-attributes="member: 119928"><p>i have a mkv file which is a high quality movie in my hard disk . its about 6.5 gb in size . i have video converters installed in my pc . i want to convert this mkv file to a smaller size (700 mb - 900 mb) avi (divx or xvid) file . what are the best settings to use with my video converter to convert this file ?</p><p>guys i already have so many video converters installed in my pc that does the job but what i need to know is what are the settings i need to use to convert it to get the best results eg:- xvid or divx / resolution / audio quality / video bitrate etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gka3000, post: 2024883, member: 119928"] i have a mkv file which is a high quality movie in my hard disk . its about 6.5 gb in size . i have video converters installed in my pc . i want to convert this mkv file to a smaller size (700 mb - 900 mb) avi (divx or xvid) file . what are the best settings to use with my video converter to convert this file ? guys i already have so many video converters installed in my pc that does the job but what i need to know is what are the settings i need to use to convert it to get the best results eg:- xvid or divx / resolution / audio quality / video bitrate etc. [/QUOTE]
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