Harvey a colleague at work I don't know well but have known for a while, and I, had a conversation where we both loved a certain musical artist and this person was stoked I had some rare footage. So I said I'd get it to him....it's not professional to use work gmail drive for these...plus I would NEVER invite people into my own personal drive because I'm not built like that...this is a one-off thing so I don't want to create a dropbox account...and I don't have a youtube account either plus I would never lend a thumb drive out I'd never see it again.
Down and dirty (foss) video compression software?
Well compressing a video in a archive like .tar, .rar, .7z etc will make no meaningful change to the file size. Re-encoding the video to something still worth watching is unlikely to get you to the size you are after which is over a 50%+ reduction.
Spanned zip / rar would work but it would require multiple emails to send the pieces and is just overly complicated for the average person to deal with.
All I can say is google drive allows you to share selected content, to anyone who has the link for it thus no inviting is required. Other than that I have no good answer for your scenario as you've ruled it all out.
Lately, I had the same scenario. I had a mp4 video made with my phone that I needed to send per email. And it was way to big. Was searching for a quick and easy way to shrink it in size on linux. Turned out to be not that easy and I was out of patience. So I just send me the video to myself via WhatsApp. WhatsApp shrinks videos a lot by sharing them. And then I send that file per mail. That was the best I could do Quick and dirty life hack
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Harvey Harvey the quality of going from 50 to 31MB--the lowest I could muster---rendered truly horrid results so it's not even worth a 7zip and an email. The degradation was like watching sandpaper.. I thought there was some magical software animal that could do something this simple (to me, that is).
My reasoning is I've used, nemo fileroller and a common cli program to change 10MB jpegs into 2MB pngs so I could post pictures to this forum....with NO change in quality really. I thought that would exist with video/audio files as well.
@Sebastian ---thank you for that idea, too. I like it.
For sharing your video you could also use the wetransfer service.
That is a webpage to which you can upload the File you want to share. You have to provide your email adress and the one of the person you wanna share the file with. This person then receives an email from wetransfer containing a link to download the file.
The link expires within 7 days or so.
Does this option interest you?
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Try this FFmpeg Commander, it creates ffmpeg
command for you with your need.
You can share individual files in GDrive and make them completely public to anyone with the link. Then just send the link to them.
Use Youtube if you have an account, excellent video converter.
Upload your video, keep it private etc, then download it from youtube studio.
I did this several time, a 720p 350Mb video can finish 30Mb still 720p on your computer in mp4 format.
"I'll be happy to put it on your thumb drive when you bring it to me"
alfisya it's interesting. In the output of my tries the Commander uses handbrake as an encoder. Finding the sweet spot between quality/MB right now in Commander's settings but they are all increasing the 50MB source file size...maybe the COmmander's Presets are no
t where I should be shrinking the m4v?
Will keep playing.
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brent MP4 H.265,H.264 is prob your best bet
Lowering bitrate decreases file size but reduces quality of video.
I have a prog but its on a old computer you put some info in and it came up with the desired bitrate
But you got to think maybe there isnt much there to work with if its not raw video to start with.
Kinda like a flac audio file its raw audio and you can downgrade it to any the other formats with no problem.
If it is already mp4 or something whatever you do is going make it worse. (probably)
Follow?
Note always record audio/video in raw if you plan to edit heavy. I havent kept up with all the video advances
but thats the basics.