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Converting quicktime movies to Windows Movie Make. NEED URGENT HELP!!
O'Kok, Recently I had a group project where we had to make a movie. I used a kodak easy share.
Point is, the movies open with quicktime!!!!
I'm looking for a SAFE converter or some other method to import them into Movie Maker.
I know that uninstalling quicktime is a way, but does it affect itunes or anything else?
I need to finish it urgently!!!!!
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13 years ago
Try [www.zamzar.com this]. Hope it helps ;]
Reply 13 years ago
.....you linked back here?...
/=(
Reply 13 years ago
. Try Zamzar. Somehow the URL got corrupted.
Reply 13 years ago
Gracias =]
Reply 13 years ago
just out of curiosity, do you happen to by any chance, speak spanish?
Reply 13 years ago
Si =]
Y tu?
Reply 13 years ago
es mi lenguaje natal. I
'm Puertorican. from Puerto Rico
Reply 13 years ago
do'h, accidentally hit enter, its supposed to be:
es mi lenguaje natal.
I'm Puertorican. (from Puero Rico)
Reply 13 years ago
Oh. Cool.
Mi lenguaje natal es ingles. Soy Americano ;]
But 10 years of Spanish does things to you =P
Reply 13 years ago
looked it up, seems good. Thank you very much, I think I'll go with this one!
13 years ago
I know of a good converter, a wee bit slow on startup. It's called Super. You'll know it's right if the icon is swirly. It will convert ANYTHING TO ANYTHING!
Reply 13 years ago
I heard about super, but Ive heard some things. Enough to keep me away from it. I was gonna try to download a trial version of Camtasia Studio on this computer because I had already downloaded it on my laptop. Then it froze at 97
Reply 13 years ago
What did you hear about Super? I've only had problems with reeeaaalllyyy big files. Big big. problem. You're talking about the on from eRightsoft right?
Reply 13 years ago
that lately a small adware was found on it
Reply 13 years ago
Ok. Just curious.
13 years ago
Save yourself hassle.
MediaConverter
Reply 13 years ago
It's also worth mentioning that I also use an EasyShare, and this is the program that works best for me.
13 years ago
due in 3 hours please help!!!!!!!!!!!
Reply 13 years ago
. If WMM will handle QuickTime, then all you have to do is: 1) Right-click on document and select Open with... from the context-sensitive menu. 2) Click on WMM in the menu that comes up. 3) Check the Always use the selected program... box. 4) Click OK . If WMM can't handle QuickTIme, then try ffmpeg as recommended by LinuxH4x0r.
Reply 13 years ago
ive already tried that. Anyway, I already showed it. Unedited. oh well.
13 years ago
ffmpeg (google it, don't ask me)
13 years ago
I also heard that the latest Windows Media player (11) can convert them. (I have version 9 I believe)
Reply 13 years ago
no wait, version 10