So I want to use the H 264 compression, that's pretty standard now. ![]() ![]() So I'm going to start by dropping the video into MPEG streamclip and it'll apear in there, than I just simply go to file and one of the export options, now I want to export to MPEG-4 for the most compatibility and IO get this window here that has all the different options. If I select it, and get info on it you can see that the file size is 139 "megs" and I want to make it a little bit smaller without losing too much quality. So here I'm running MPEG streamclip and on my desktop I have a video i'ts actually an episode of MacMost Now, directly ecported from iMovie. Well you can use a free program called MPEG stream clip to compress the video even more than what it's compressed to when it comes out of iMovie. Maybe it's over the size limit for a service you're uploading the video to, maybe you need to send it to somebody or maybe or maybe you need to put it onto a disk and it's just too large. ![]() So we get asked this question a lot, you create a video in iMovie and you end up with a file that's just too big. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with MacMost Now, on today's episode let's use MPEG stream clip to compress video. ![]() Check out MacMost Now 571: Compressing Video With MPEG Streamclip at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
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