Originally posted by: 4ever4love
flv? avi? syncing? winrar? Handybraker???
I am sooo lost!
I faithfully read your entire post. Not much made sense to me. My fault. So not technically advanced.
But I do get that you are working very hard to do this for us and for that: THANK YOU!
I will soon explain the difference between avi, flv and mp4... don't worry.😆
As for syncing, winrar and handybraker.
Well let me first start off with winrar... it is a program that enables you to compress a file...alas make a file smaller, from example 500 MB to 100 MB big. Whether it may be a doc, video, Music, Movie or what not. But it depends entirely on what the file consist off. In this case a MEIEJ episode couldn't get compressed more than 40 MB. From example 760 to 720 MB. I tried with different episodes but it didn't work that well. 7zip works exactly like winrar, but more efficent. And since it didn't work that well, I decided I wasn't going to waste my time on compressing and explaining on how to extracte compressed files (how to pack uo the files, make them bigger, bring them back to their normal original size), only for mere 40-50 MB per episode. As for handybraker... It works something like winrar with the exception it is designed for compressing video and possible mp3 files (not really sure about mp3). It can compress MB episode to a great deal, but it all depends on how much you compress. If you compress too much, it will give you a poorer pic and audio of a video. You can compress the file with 100, possible 150 MB and not lose that much or at all of the quality it all depends on what prefences you choose. But again I decided I don't have the time to do all of this... given the already busy Schedule I have, and I like to spend some of my Little free time with my own Group of friends here on IF.. so that option Went away as well.
As for syncing... well I will try to explain this as easily and possible as I can... You know how when you upload a file on your phone or mp3-player from the computer...it Always say's don't unplug it's synchronizing... well it means that your phone/mp3-player tries to read in the information that you have transfered from the computer to the phone or the mp3-player, it tries to adjust... I hope I could be somewhat clear...
Sorry if I haven't my brain is still a bit torn out after the exam...😆
Edited by Ni33 - 10 years ago