Peter I have been exporting the movies as "raw" then encoding with QuickTime to h.264 (mp4) typically looks almost identical but about 1/10 the file size - 900 MB files drop down to about 9-10 MB. h.264 is pretty much the best quality v. size codec that is available. i wasn't satisfied with any of the built in codecs on the spectralis (lots of artifacts, especially in the capillaries) so I came up with my current method. On a Mac, it was simple to setup a drag-n-drop applet, on a PC with QuickTime, it may be another 2 steps. -sandor On Sep 1, 2011, at 3:57 PM, "Breit, Peter" <BreitP@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > Dear colleagues, > I like to e-mail Spectralis OCT avi files. Size is ~ 230 > megabytes, ZIP compressed ~ 54 Mb. > What kind of program should I use ? PANDO ? > > Unfortunately our brand new Spectralis is not yet connected to the internet. > I have to save the files and e-mail from my computer. > > > Thank you > Peter > > Peter L. Breit, CRA. > Director Ophthalmic Services > The Lankenau Hospital & Bryn Mawr Hospital > 484-476-3338 > 484-476-8206 fax > 484-437-3262 mobile > page 3707 > > > > > >