You have recorded a video of your cousin’s marriage and now need to send it over to your relatives abroad via the internet. Unfortunately, the video is too large, making both email and a direct file transfer using an instant messenger not feasible. But don’t fret; there is a way out. And it isn’t as difficult as you think either. Go through the tips mentioned below and you won’t find it daunting at all the next time you try to share video on the internet.
Get the correct codecs : Before you go about doing anything to the video content on your computer, you need the necessa
ry codecs.
Codecs are basically files that are required by the operating system to play various video file formats such as AVI, MPEG and WMV.
A good place to start looking for codecs is www.codecguide.com. Download the latest version of Klite’s mega codec pack. This will be about 30 MB in size and will take about 20 minutes to download on a 256 Kbps internet line. This codec pack will let you play and convert files using an assortment of codecs such as the popular DivX and Xvid, amongst others.
Use Windows Movie Maker :The next step is to acquire the video data from your camcorder. If you find it confusing to use the software that came along with the camcorder, have a look at Windows Movie Maker. Assuming you’re using Windows XP, this should be located under ‘All Programs’ (Click on the ‘Start’ button in the Windows taskbar). Movie Maker is a very simple program especially made keeping novices in mind. Using the program, you can cut, edit, add subtitles and place transitions in the video.
To start importing video from the camcorder, connect the device to the computer using the cable provided and click on ‘File > Capture video’ from within the program.
The next menu will allow you to choose the location where you want to offload the footage, and change the quality and bitrate. Note: since you intended to send the file over the internet, select a low bitrate, like 150-200 Kbps, from the list of options. Also, if possible, adjust the video resolution to something like 320×240 instead of 640×480. Larger resolutions convert into larger file sizesâ€â€Âwhich is not a good thing for those who don’t have broadband.