Thank you for all of the replies, and my apologies for the delaying in getting back to this thread.
More details regarding the file:
It's 6 mins 31 secs at 1280x932 resolution, 25 frames per second. It has no audio.
When generating the video I used MATLAB and selected Indeo 5.10 for compression. That file was in the region of 500 MB. The best that I've managed so far is Xvid which has brought it to 291 MB. I tried a number of freeware converters however they generally either produced a terrible video or did not support the resolution (which I think is necessary to keep in order to maintain the detail).
I have included a screenshot to demonstrate the contents of the video:
Link to screenshot.
(Not sure what the black bands in the image are, across the top and bottom... Some consequence of playing the video in VLC to take a screenshot?).
The six graphs scroll though the axes does not change. The video pane obviously does change. In terms of the video pane the quality is not terribly important... So long as it doesn't look terrible and it is clear what is going on. The film in the video pane was taken using a video camera and came in at 12 GB for approx 15 mins of footage, so that video was compressed, also using Indeo 5.10, before it was processed using MATLAB.
Whilst quality and file size are important, in reality so long as the video pane is clear enough and the graphs are clear (the problem I've encountered most) it's not a huge problem. Likewise, small file size would be convenient but not essentially.
However, what is essential is that the video is in some format that is widely supported. I will probably bring a portable media player on a pen disk as a backup but I would feel more comfortable if, for example, it was possible to play on Windows Media Player. I have no idea what codecs, etc, are installed on the machine that I will have to use (my laptop will not be suitable), which is one of the reasons I intend to take a portable media player, though as above, this is only for backup purposes, ideally.
Additionally, I am likely to wish to make a variety of smaller videos containing the areas of interest - Playing the entire six and a half minutes, containing some unnecessary footage, for a fifteen minute presentation would not be acceptable. Therefore, if anybody could suggest what tool I should use to complete this... Whether this is before or after I reduce the file size over all.
Any help appreciated... If I'm missing any more details please let me know and I'll do my best to clue up a little better.
Thank you!
EDIT: Obviously this will be enlarged when used on a video projector, if this makes any difference. Thanks!
