Hiring Compress me a 800MB movie

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ushare

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hey guys.

Can you compress me a movie I really want. Its an indian bollywood xvid movie. Its around 800mb. You can encode it what ever.

I want it compressed to 100MB or less. If u compress to 100MB I will Pay $5

If you compress to anything less than 75MB I will Pay $15.

PM Me if ur interested.

Thanks.
 
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If you use MeGui, you could rip it to 300mb for a 700mb movie but anything less than 300mb wont retain the quality.
 
kgb would take ages to compress ^o)

*In short not really possible to compress a movie under 100 MB unless u change the resolution (minify it to mobile 3GP format)
 
Yes compress to 75 mb is possible....using kgb...

is it possible to compress 800mb movie to 75mb..?
100% possible....GTA 4 13.5 gb is compressed to few hundred mb(worked fine)
so this movie is only 800mb...

Ok how they compressed 13.5gb into few 100mb...?
Yes you can also do this but takes some months to compress(in your normal computer)...so YOU need a big configured PC....Yes buy the motherboard(ASUS P6x58D) with 24GB RAM(RAM not storage) and i7 processor so that it possible..But takes lot of time....BUT 100% possible..

DON'T FORGOT TO READ THIS...?
If you have that 24gb RAM what about others you distribute that file.....OMG,it will take time----------------but withinn 3 or 4 years everyone will get big configuration....so use this technique for archiving your content(Yes some terabyte in to GB)

This may helps You....NO otherway
 
KGB will be useless for a movie. Anyone who says they can compress an 800MB movie to a tenth of that is lying.

For example, a 60 second movie that was 8.6MB, compressed at KGB's highest compression level took 7 minutes to compress, and I got it down to... 8.4MB. Basically it managed to compress headers and stuff.

Rar at highest level compression did the same, and managed it in 7 seconds.

Perhaps for some types of data, KGB is very good, but if it was as good as you say, I wouldn't have had to google for it, we'd all be using it already, and TV broadcasters would be using it instead of mpeg2/mpeg4, with custom hardware decoding/encoding it in real time at each end. The massive bandwidth savings would more than pay for the hardware.
 
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