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I'm wondering how to get my videos down to a more manageable size. I'm currently recording demos with lawena and then I'm encoding with the lagarith lossless codec in virtual dub and then I render as an avi in vegas. Am I missing something? I output a 2 min video and it ends up being 15 gb.

I'm wondering how to get my videos down to a more manageable size. I'm currently recording demos with lawena and then I'm encoding with the lagarith lossless codec in virtual dub and then I render as an avi in vegas. Am I missing something? I output a 2 min video and it ends up being 15 gb.
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After rendering in Vegas I encode using Easy h.264 (http://tweevo.com/easy-h-264-video-encoder/). Brassemense preset is what I would recommend using.

After rendering in Vegas I encode using Easy h.264 (http://tweevo.com/easy-h-264-video-encoder/). Brassemense preset is what I would recommend using.
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Never output the final video as .avi. Either output as .mp4 from Vegas, or send the huge .avi through a program like MeGUI to cut it down to an uploadable size.

Never output the final video as .avi. Either output as .mp4 from Vegas, or send the huge .avi through a program like MeGUI to cut it down to an uploadable size.
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thanks for the help, I started using ripbot to cut the size down.

thanks for the help, I started using ripbot to cut the size down.
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