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Cyberlink question
Replies: 1Last Post April 6 4:04am by DefaultTo0
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Im trying to use Cberlink PowerDirector... as it's the only damn program that accepts *.MOD video format (the format the hard-drive based camera saves shit it).

Since i refuse to use this shitty, primitive program, i am going to make each clip into it's own movie, in AVI format.
It says for my computer's hard drive:  

Used space : 61.2GB
Free After : 50.6GB
Remaining  : 1.1 GB

so does it mean, when i make this clip into an AVI movie, it will be a 49.5 GB video?

Post edited at 7:06 pm on Mar. 29, 2008 by neotreo

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Usually you can work out how much space it will take up by comparing the used space and the free after data.

61.2 - 50.6 = 10.6GB.

I'm not sure where the 1.1GB 'remaining' comes in though.

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