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Chev (Chev@home.com) 2014/11/14 05:58

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"Orlac888" <d52r41v+uehg2o@sharklasers.com> wrote in
news:l56dnYIJYbWu_fjJnZ2dnUU7-aOdnZ2d@giganews.com:

> I use 7-zip to split and compress, then Quickpar for the par repair
> files; both are freeware.
>
> Mp4 (H.264) is good for re-coding large files, try Handbrake and (my
> favorite) XMedis Recode; both freeware. .mkv is in my opinion the best
> overall, it's a very clean container; freeware players like VLC  play
> it with no problem, you shouldn't need to download extra codec packs.
>
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-the-advantages-of-mkv-format.htm
>
> Hope this is helpful.
> Orlac

Got it, thanks.

(although you might find it more convenient to use Quickpar (just click
in "Split Files" in the main window) to split the files and save yourself
a step or two - compressing with zip is not necessary as the file size
saving is minimal because the files are alredy compressed by the codecs)

Cheers,

Chev.

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