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the video is probably uncompressed, so the file sizes are massive!!

i'd run your video file through virtualdub (freeware), using full processing mode and xvid compression (and if there is audio too, set the compression on that to mp3). I'm no expert, but using that method i've just got a 30 second, 156mb out of camera video clip down to 10mb!
 
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the video is probably uncompressed, so the file sizes are massive!!

i'd run your video file through virtualdub (freeware), using full processing mode and xvid compression (and if there is audio too, set the compression on that to mp3). I'm no expert, but using that method i've just got a 30 second, 156mb out of camera video clip down to 10mb!

Ok, I'm not sure I understood most of that but, from what I can gather, Virtualdub needs Windows. I'm using a Mac.
 
Ok, I'm not sure I understood most of that but, from what I can gather, Virtualdub needs Windows. I'm using a Mac.

ok, you just need some software that can compress both the audio and video.

Handbrake is cross platform, so might be suited to your needs! (there ight be better, but i'm not accustomed to those Apple jobbies) :)

What they do is demultiplex the video and audio streams into separate elements, compress them, then remux them back together to give you a much smaller, compressed file....a bit like Raw to JPEG.
 
it's surprising how big video file sizes are!! Someone may come along that knows how to get it smaller and i'd be keen to know too :)

Glad I could help (sort of) :thumbs:
 
2 hours is still a long, long time to upload 415MB, what's your broadband speed?
 
Hi Marc, I could be talking utter tosh, but from memory, if you just import your video to iMovie and then when you export it from iMovie, either after editing or not, it gives you an option to alter the size.
 
ouch...no wonder it would take so long. BT may have the worst CS ever, but uploads of 16mbps are a godsend
 
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There's also VLC and imovie.

Check out the recording options on your phone and experiment. I think mine is about 80mb per minute in full HD as it records in mp4 which is quite efficient. 640 x 480 is more like 20 ish mb per minute.
 
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