How to reduce video size Last updated on December 16, 2015 by Zoe Green People need to reduce the video file size for all kinds of reasons, such as releasing their hard disk space, sharing videos online, transferring to their digital gadgets or E-mailing video clips to a friend. Video files especially HD ones are mostly large and occupy much space. And even if you are not running out of blank disks sooner or later you’ll need to reduce your video files size. That’s what you need to reduce video file size: • • • • your large video file. You might believe that quality loss is inevitable, but that’s not true. This article provides several FREE ways to reduce video file size maintaining its original quality at the same time. Reduce Video File Size on Windows & Mac [FREE] There are two programs you may use to make your video lighter: Freemake Video Converter and HandBrake.. You can either add your file and let the software make the job for you or choose custom settings. Let’s see how it works. 6 Ways to shrink video file size with Freemake Resizer Freemake Video Converter allows its users to shrink video size both automatically and manually. Each procedure is extremely simple. Check them below and choose the one you like more. Way 1: Automatically Follow these steps to resize your video automatically: • install and run; • add a video; • choose an output format; • set a desirable file size as shown on the image; • convert the video. Please note you should not insert size lower than the allowable one or the video quality may be spoiled. This solution suits well if you need a concrete output video size and don’t want to dig in video parameters. The software will automatically adjust them all to the specified size. However, if you feel strong into video encoding aspects, you may also try the following methods to shrink video file size. Way 2: Change video resolution More likely you don’t need a 1280×720 or higher resolution video for purposes mentioned above. A resolution of 800×600 or 640×480 can be a good substitution for your HD video. Though you can even choose a 320×240 resolution suitable for a smartphone. Here is a way to change a resolution with Freemake Video Converter: • & start the program; • add the video; • click on an output format you need; • choose a ready preset (640×480, 640×360, etc.); • click Convert. Way 3: Change video codec There exist lots of various video codecs and naturally they vary in parameters. A proper codec can reduce video file size by 2-3 times. One of the most space efficient is H.264. Using H.264, you can keep the same resolution of an HD video file. Although if you don’t have a modern graphic card you’d better lower the frame size (resolution) as well, otherwise your video may freeze up. So Freemake tool and change codec as shown on the screenshot below. SEE ALSO: SEE ALSO: Way 4: Lower frame rate Frame rate is a number of frames displayed per second. It generally varies between 24-30 fps. By lowering the frame rate using Free Video Reducer (available for ), you can significantly decrease video file size. However, this method is not highly recommended because it affects video smoothness. Way 5: Get rid of unnecessary parts When ripping a DVD or converting an HD movie, avoid unnecessary extras like additional movie scenes, trailers, behind-the-scenes, interviews and commentaries, and audio tracks you don’t need. Black edges take up space as well so crop them out. Leave only the title track. Click on the video to preview it, then use tool to. Choose a custom preset and then the tab “ Zoom & crop” to get rid of black edges. Way 6: Lower video bitrate The less bitrate value you select the smaller size you get. Just don’t lower it too much otherwise your video may lose quality. Software and fine-tune the bitrate. It’s better to keep bitrate value between 1400-2000kbps. Reduce video file size with HandBrake (for Mac users) Handbrake is one more nice tool that can help you get the job done. The software can be installed on Windows, Mac OS and even Linux based computers. If you want to use this tool, follow the guide: • HandBrake; • run the software; • add your video by clicking the Source button; • choose a destination folder for a ready video; • Select output settings.
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