They were taken on my camera during an assignment at a commercial location. My 200 pics have been emailed via iPhoto. They are .mov files and were downloaded directly from the camera onto my desktop. I may need the quality to remain close to the same as they are needed for legal reasons. I may have to download onto a flash drive and courier it in. Otherwise this is all beyond my capabilities!! I don¹t have access to the programs below. Theresa On 22/08/11 10:05 AM, "dplumley@xxxxxxxxxxxx" <dplumley@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Those are huge file sizes, Theresa. > > What format are the movies in right now? (that is, what is the extension on > the > name - ".mov", ".mp4"?) > > What program, if any, did you use to capture them? For example, if they were > imported to your computer using iMovie, you can export a version for the web, > which may reduce the file size significantly. Another way to reduce the file > size is by changing the dimensions of the movie and/or the bit rate (data rate > per second) using a program like Handbrake or VisualHub or even QuickTime Pro > 7. > > Reducing the file size and/or bit rate will reduce, to some extent, the > quality. > > > Quoting Theresa Roth <Theresaroth@xxxxxxxx>: > >> > Files sizes are 931 and 153 MB. >> > >> > Pando is installed now but isn¹t supported by my system (probably too old). >> > >> > Theresa >> > >> > >> > On 21/08/11 11:38 PM, "Regina Satorius" <regina.satorius@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> > >>> > > Another option is yousendit: https://www.yousendit.com/ >>> > > Free file transfer up to 50 MB. >>> > > > --- > Manage your account options at //www.freelists.org/list/muglo >