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September 6th, 2014, 07:44 PM | #231 |
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I keep reading about IrfanView.
http://www.irfanview.com/ Has anyone had any problems with it? I understand it's supposed to be easy to download and view. Also, it claims to be a very useful tool. |
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September 6th, 2014, 07:58 PM | #232 |
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When referring to Irfanview, the word 'useful' is an understatement.
It has been my #1 image viewer for a decade. It's also a movie viewer, graphics file manager, batch converter and a lot more. It's not without reason it's in one of the guides in my sig.
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September 6th, 2014, 08:16 PM | #233 |
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Just clicked on your sig and there's nothing there. '404 Not Found' message appears.
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It is small, incredibly fast, configuarable, and better than any other viewer I have ever seen. There are times since Windows 98 when I have had more than 40+ instances of Irfanview running simultaneously without any problems and with full useability in each instance. Try it with or without its plugins--it's is easy to uninstall. e.d. |
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September 8th, 2014, 03:21 AM | #236 |
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Its awesome for resizing images too.
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For Mac-based folks, the equivalent to Irfan is Lemkesoft's "Graphic Converter".
Its very powerful. Its been around forever, and its very powerful, but with a lot of Unix-y batch functionality hidden behind the OSX UI. Powerful scripting Its a rather different philosophy than iPhoto, which hides your base files away. Now includes a very nice editor. Not free, but cheap, and well worth it for anyone with lots of photos on the Mac. |
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Im looking for software to allow me to reduce wmv,mp4 and avi files in size.
I have various 2.5gb wmv videos and 500mb - 1gb avi. Thanks. |
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I don't know why you want to reduce file size, but I suggest you get a larger HD.
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That is, sometimes folks will do a rip of an old VHS tape that's at much higher data rates than the theres actual data in the source. Handbrake will do a good job of evaluating source and producing a smaller file, IF the source is wasteful. As JJ notes, in general, if you're reducing the size of a competently produced file, you're going to losing data, and there's a lot of expertise required to get settings right to do so-- given how cheap disks are, generally isn't worth the trouble. Handbrake is also good for transcoding source for a different target -- if you have a big Bluray 1080 rip, that's going to be a waste for watching on your phone. note: if you upload to YouTube, they automatically compress big stuff to a variety of smaller formats, it's a handy way of doing a multi format down sample, if you have content which can be uploaded to YouTube. |
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