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We have a video that is over 800 mbs and still growing, I have a few questions regarding this.
1.) Can we zip the file and put on the CD, would this take away from the 10 min max? 2.) Can we put the video on DVD? 3.) Is there a better compressor that we can use? (We are using the cinepak codec at 100%, can we use divx if we also have the installer and/or player, would that take away from the time limit if they need to be installed?) Team 384 |
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