What is the best way to reduce a .mov file size

I had a music DVD that I converted to a .mov so that I could cut and paste in QT pro which i have done.
Now I have a .mov file that is 46 gigabits in size and I want to reduce it considerably without ruining the quality of sound or visual.
Whats the best way to do this.
Thanks

punt

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