Wick Digital, your explanation was not only concise but also incredibly easy to follow. As someone who's been struggling with large video files, your tips were a game-changer for me. It's refreshing to come across content that manages to strike the perfect balance between simplicity and effectiveness. Thank you for sharing your expertise in such a clear and accessible manner. I'll definitely be keeping an eye out for more of your tutorials in the future!
I just noticed that the compressed file is not a VLC file with the cone icon. Instead, I'm seeing a blue clapperboard icon with a pay button inside. When I clicked the compressed file to play it Windows Media Player opened and said the file couldn't be played because the format wasn't supported! Of course, it's not supported! I was trying to compress a VLC video into a compressed VLC video! Somehow it was converted as well as compressed. I also noticed before clicking the compressed file that the new bitrate wasn't displaying at all.
At 1:28, you talk about downsizing the resolution to 720p. all we'd have to do is change the width to 1280 and the height to 720. How do I find out the original height and width dimensions for DSCF videos? Or does that not matter? Or maybe the better question is how did you determine what size to downsize to? Also, you said 720P. What does P stand for?
I'm having trouble saving the new file... I choose a different folder, change the target file name so it's not the same as the original file and I still get a "you need to override the original file or dismiss the changes." Even if I choose to override, the process starts over and it asks again the same question.
How to be sure that is in DH for youtube... May video are long and it soper hard to do them over and over again... Can you be sure that it's mad for video as screen saver for long video.
If you want to save the video as a screen saver, the video will need to looped. Make the start and end of the video to be in the same spot. That should help make the loop look seemless. Hope that helps
Wick Digital, your explanation was not only concise but also incredibly easy to follow. As someone who's been struggling with large video files, your tips were a game-changer for me. It's refreshing to come across content that manages to strike the perfect balance between simplicity and effectiveness. Thank you for sharing your expertise in such a clear and accessible manner. I'll definitely be keeping an eye out for more of your tutorials in the future!
Such easy instructions, no nonsense. I loved it. thank you
This was so simple and helpful, thank you!
I completely agree. 🙂 Thank you. 😘
Many thanks it was so usefull for me! very clear!!
thank you god baby Jesus for this life saving tutorial
I just noticed that the compressed file is not a VLC file with the cone icon. Instead, I'm seeing a blue clapperboard icon with a pay button inside. When I clicked the compressed file to play it Windows Media Player opened and said the file couldn't be played because the format wasn't supported! Of course, it's not supported! I was trying to compress a VLC video into a compressed VLC video! Somehow it was converted as well as compressed. I also noticed before clicking the compressed file that the new bitrate wasn't displaying at all.
Thanks for the awesome video. You're a lifesaver! :)
Tq brother it helped me too much
At 1:28, you talk about downsizing the resolution to 720p. all we'd have to do is change the width to 1280 and the height to 720. How do I find out the original height and width dimensions for DSCF videos? Or does that not matter? Or maybe the better question is how did you determine what size to downsize to? Also, you said 720P. What does P stand for?
P-pixels
Followed the instructions exactly, but it did not work for me.
the bad music is drownng out your voice
I'm having trouble saving the new file... I choose a different folder, change the target file name so it's not the same as the original file and I still get a "you need to override the original file or dismiss the changes." Even if I choose to override, the process starts over and it asks again the same question.
I'm having this issue too
How to be sure that is in DH for youtube... May video are long and it soper hard to do them over and over again... Can you be sure that it's mad for video as screen saver for long video.
If you want to save the video as a screen saver, the video will need to looped. Make the start and end of the video to be in the same spot. That should help make the loop look seemless. Hope that helps