Puemotion Editstudio 1.5

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Mother Farquhar

Hello everyone I wonder if any of you can help me with this program? I have
created a very short 5-minute film and it plays perfectly well. The trouble
is that the image quality is quite poor (regardless of the fact that I have
selected "High quality video") and more importantly, the file is 400MB! I
have messed around with various options such as the Compressor used, the
output selected and the available presets. Sufficed to say nothing has much
effect. I don't understand this because A tiny 5-minute film should not be
anywhere near so large and the smallest I have managed to get it down to is
200MB! Can anyone lend me any ideas about how to both decrease the size of
the film and increase the quality of the video? I have in fact read the help
files as best I can but just don't seem to get much joy from them. By the
way, my video card is a 9700 Radeon Pro and my PC is an AMD 2600 (XP Home
OS).

Thanks for any help!
 
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Mother Farquhar wrote:

Hello everyone I wonder if any of you can help me with this program? I
have
created a very short 5-minute film and it plays perfectly well. The
trouble
is that the image quality is quite poor (regardless of the fact that I
have
selected "High quality video") and more importantly, the file is 400MB!
I
have messed around with various options such as the Compressor used,
the
output selected and the available presets. Sufficed to say nothing has
much
effect. I don't understand this because A tiny 5-minute film should not
be
anywhere near so large and the smallest I have managed to get it down
to is
200MB! Can anyone lend me any ideas about how to both decrease the size
of
the film and increase the quality of the video? I have in fact read the
help
files as best I can but just don't seem to get much joy from them. By
the
way, my video card is a 9700 Radeon Pro and my PC is an AMD 2600 (XP
Home
OS).

Thanks for any help!
 
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