| 07 Jun 2007 11:34 am |
Entree Rep: 0 Joined: 07 Jun 2007 Posts: 1 OFFLINE | Does anyone know what frame size and quality I should choose when I am exporting my home videos to MPEG-4. I simply want them to play on my television nicely and be able to back them up at good quality. I can’t figure it out to save my life. Please help.
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| 26 Aug 2007 11:00 pm |
chris1977 Guest | Hi just tried to use streamclip to convert .mov files on my mac to mpeg4 files to play in windows movie maker (i need to get them into power point). but when i converted them windows media player didn’t recognise them. ive tried a couple of different variation but i don’t seem to be doing it right. Does it matter if i convert on my mca or pc?
Any suggestions appreciated.
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| 09 Sep 2007 12:47 pm |
ElaineRuth Guest | Stephanie wrote:
OMG..I was on here looking at some of ur stuff...and I used a link that someone posted to convert my .mov file to .mpeg file....and it worked!! thank you sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo much!!!
Well, Stephanie, which one did you use???? There are several mentioned. Was it user friendly?
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| 20 Sep 2007 11:58 am |
beachdude Guest | JamieW wrote:
Today I got a disk in the mail from a friend of mine in another country containing pictures and movies.
The movies are in .MOV format - obviously that’s what her camera saves them as, and they play alright on QuickTime.
But for some reason there is no sound on them which is really disappointing. She told me that her camera recorded sound.
Is this something to do with the format they are in? Any ideas on what’s gone wrong here and if converting the files would help any?
Thanks very much.
as silly as this may seem - did she record the video with her sound turned on on her camera? my camera does the same thing and i forgot to turn on the sound once..then i forgot to turn on my speakers...lol..must have been a bad day for me..after that all was fine and has been since..
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| 27 Sep 2007 03:15 pm |
Libster Guest | I have been trying to find something to convert my .mov files that is for “dummies”. Streamclip is awesome!! It is so easy! Thanks for the help!
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| 27 Sep 2007 03:20 pm |
Libster Guest | I guess I spoke too soon. Like Chris1977 said, windows media player does dot recognize the .mp4 extension
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| 27 Sep 2007 03:24 pm |
Libster Guest | I had to export my .mov file to an .avi file, then windows media player could open it. Chris1977, that may work for you!
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| 07 Dec 2007 08:30 am |
Frenzy Guest | Find a program called Quicktime alternative (free) and much more stable on windows and apple’s quicktime which seems to be harsh on Windows Machines.
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