| 05 Oct 2005 01:08 am |
truckdriver7 Guest | This is great for you PC users, but what about transferring .mov (apple) to .wmv (Microsoft) River Past software isn’t usable to us. Anyone know what mac based software will transfer .mov to .wmv I just bought Quicktime Pro and it doesn’t convert to .wmv for Windows Media Player. What a waste of $$$
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| 07 Oct 2005 03:04 am |
TommyD Guest | Hi just got QuickTime pro, looks good but whan I try to convart mpeg to .mov it dosen’t let me to include sound - does anybody knows how to fix that?
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| 07 Oct 2005 05:33 pm |
Joe Santsingh Guest | Hi truckdriver 7
As Mac user try WMV 9 Export Component. A Google search of this name will get you the url.
Has received some excellent reviews in various music magz. And to top it off - it is Freeware.
Another option which is also popular is Flip 4 Mac. However, unlike the Popwire product, this costs US $99. You may try the demo version - but the demo is limited to about 10 seconds. Nevertheless, it is very popular with mac users.
There you are mate. If u have the time great if you could add your comments when you’ve tried them so others can also benefit from knowledge base.
Cheers
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| 07 Oct 2005 05:49 pm |
Entree Rep: 0 Joined: 07 Oct 2005 Posts: 2 OFFLINE | dont know mate
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| 16 Oct 2005 09:14 am |
wololo Guest | Graywolf : thanks. Your open source utility worked perfectly to convert my .mov files to .avi. I can finally open my files in VirtualDub !!!
(My Cam is a kodak easyshare CX7430)
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| 22 Oct 2005 12:29 am |
jademann Guest | I just bought a Kodak CX7530 camera. When I download a movie to my computer it will play the first time, but the next time I try to play the it plays for a few moments and then the screen turns green. Anyone seen this before? Any suggestions?
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| 25 Oct 2005 12:45 am |
Deb Guest | I cannot email my video clips from my Casio Exilim digital camera. They are saved as AVI files. When I try to send them by Real Player through email, I get a message that says there are no updates for AVI files. Can someone tell me what I need to do to be able to email these video clips successfully? Thanks.
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| 25 Oct 2005 01:43 pm |
Wannabe Rep: 0  Joined: 27 Sep 2005 Posts: 94 OFFLINE | Instead of sending it thru email..why not use msn chat?!
--- It is a handicap if you’re minor defect, but not if you are intelligent retard. | |
| 26 Oct 2005 01:42 am |
David12345 Guest | I have a mac and want to share my .mov files in wmv format for my Windows friends as QT for windows won’t play them. Can I convert from my mac?
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| 26 Oct 2005 08:12 am |
Joe Santsingh Guest | David 12345
Read my post dated 07 October. It works with no problems. Windows users can open it with no dramas whatsoever.
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| 26 Oct 2005 11:21 pm |
vividpny Guest | Free download and try xilisoft mov converter. It can do the jobs well in converting mov to other video formats. Find its guide here http://www.xilisoft.com/mov-converter/tutorial.html
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| 30 Oct 2005 01:59 am |
klubbpaulo Guest | HI, i’m chilean, and i got some codecs to convert mov files to others formats, like avi or wmv, and i tried with RadTools and it was great!!!! and also tried with QuickTime Alternative 1.63, and it worked awesome too!!! well, that’s all, and i searched in google that kien of codecs and utilities.... it was great.... thank you guys!!!!!!!!
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| 05 Nov 2005 10:54 am |
n.i.n.e Guest | Hi,
I have a Nikon Coolpix 5600.
It stores the movies in a .mov-file.
Now I’d like to convert them so that I can burn the file on a cd and look at it using my stand-alone-dvdplayer. It’s a Pioneer DV380.
I’ve tries RAD, but it doesn’t work, sounds is scrambled.
Any suggestions?
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| 05 Nov 2005 11:28 pm |
Georgia19 Guest | For all of you Kodak Easy Share users and others that are having trouble converting .MOV files:
For the sake of not repeating myself, go to pages 4-6 and read the messages from myself and Davemazm.
If any of you would like a copy of RiverPast, contact either myself or Dave and we will forward it to you for free - NO CONDITIONS. This is the answer to all your problems.
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| 06 Nov 2005 08:11 pm |
Mrmot Guest | graywolf, thanks A LOT!!!
i have an olympus camera, i downloaded about 10 converter programs, none worked but yours. Thank you very much!
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| 09 Nov 2005 02:20 pm |
MommaDonna Guest | Dave or Georgia...I would be more than happy to thank anyone and everyone publically as well as tell all my mommy friends about it who are in the same situation I am! My stupid Kodak camera is holding videos of my precious 4 month old baby girl hostage!!! I desperately want to e-mail them to friends and family but they are in the cursed .mov format! I’ll even show you the video if you can help me out!!! Please respond or e-mail me!
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| 13 Nov 2005 03:34 am |
cktups Guest | how to convert .mov files
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| 30 Nov 2005 01:20 pm |
patroclo Guest | i used the RADTools with a qmove of 40 MB and the result was an avi file of 2 GIGAS!!!!! maybe i did something wrong, otherwise it wouldn’t be useful getting monstruous avi files from small qmovs.
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| 03 Dec 2005 02:37 am |
OzzieBloke Guest | The problem I find with my Kodak MOV files is that upon converting to a DivX Avi file, no matter what I make the final frame rate, the movie stutters... as in some frames which were once smoothly running as a MOV file now get dropped in the avi file (or mpeg file, or raw avi, or any other file type I choose to convert to.)
I’ve used River Past, Bink and Smacker, but neither correct the problem. They both convert 24 and 25 fps MOV files without problem... seems to be the stupid 15 fps of the Kodak files that blows. Anyone got a way to get the files converted in a silky smooth fashion?
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| 04 Dec 2005 09:31 pm |
KK Guest | Anyone who is looking for a free MOV to AVI software should try Graywolf’s convertor. The link is http://sourceforge.net/projects/mp4cam2avi/
I just tried it. It worked great. No problem with either video or audio conversion. Even the size of the final AVI file is about the same as the original MOV.
Thanks, Graywolf2004.
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