![]() The above command made it 15MB as we specified -fs 15M, but the problem is that it only had 22 seconds of video. Sometimes what you tell it to do is impossible, for example on a 652MB file that was about 4:55 in length. Change the -i TheLargeVideo.mp4 to the name of your videoįfmpeg -i TheLargeVideo.mp4 -fs 100M TheLargeVideo-resize.mp4 Sometimes it doesn't work.Change the -fs 100M to the size you want eg.The resulting file was still about 21.9M but it was OK when I said 18M and was barely below the 20M size.įfmpeg is our friend here, just use this command: ![]() For example I took a 219MB video and told it to be 20M. One note is that you should make the filesize you choose below about 20% smaller than you need. ![]() This is a common issue when e-mailing or uploading video files.
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