| 27 Oct 2004 01:53 am |
DnA Guest | My new Kodak camera saves MOV clips in Quick Time. I have so many little 30 second clips, I was wondering if they can be spliced together into one longer clip? If so how? Thanks
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| 27 Oct 2004 08:24 am |
anonymous Guest | The easiest way I can think of is drag and drop each movie in succession in QuickTime Pro, then click file, save as, choose a different file name, and pick make movie self-contained. QuickTime Pro is pay though (30 dollars). Didn’t your camera come with software to edit the movies it produces?
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| 28 Oct 2004 11:41 am |
DnA Guest | The sofe wear is “Kodak Easy Share”. I also have the Easy Share printer docker 6000. The soft wear manages the still photo’s, but I have not seen anything to manage the MOV clips. I’ll check “Easy Share” again. Thanks. DnA
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| 28 Dec 2004 01:11 am |
Jack Tran Guest | I also use Kodak digital camera. it takes movies in *.MOV format, which can be seen on computer using Quicktime. However, I dont know how to convert these movies to VCD format so that I can see it on VCD/DVD. Anybody know, pls help me which program can be used to convert effectively these files.
tks alot
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| 28 Dec 2004 09:46 am |
Regular Rep: 5 Joined: 20 Nov 2004 Posts: 1,269 | (to Jack Tran)
You can do that with tmpgenc. you’ll need the quicktime plugin though.
tmpgenc: http://www.tmpgenc.net
quicktime plugin: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/4942/svcd.html
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| 29 Dec 2004 03:26 am |
Jack Tran Guest | Thank you.
I will do as yr suggestion.
Cheers
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| 03 Jun 2005 08:59 pm |
Phillip Guest | or you can use adobe premiere... and export it as a .AVI or whatever file format you want
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