.MOV (Canon camera) to .AVI Converter
Hello Canon People,
First, I cannot find anything on the net to answer my question and I am really good at surfing the net.
Here is the question: If I want to convert my .MOV high def videos from my Canon camera into .AVI or another format that Windows Movie Maker can handle, then what is the proper settings to have on a video converter so that the converter is "dialed in" just right?
In other words, there are many options for video converters. I think I am setting it up all wrong and what happens is the converted avi video turns out to be a blank screen / no video and only the audio plays when I hit the play button in Windows Media Player.
Who has been successful at this? What converter did you use? What was the settings that you had when you successfully converted?
Thanks so much, Canon Peeps.
First, I cannot find anything on the net to answer my question and I am really good at surfing the net.
Here is the question: If I want to convert my .MOV high def videos from my Canon camera into .AVI or another format that Windows Movie Maker can handle, then what is the proper settings to have on a video converter so that the converter is "dialed in" just right?
In other words, there are many options for video converters. I think I am setting it up all wrong and what happens is the converted avi video turns out to be a blank screen / no video and only the audio plays when I hit the play button in Windows Media Player.
Who has been successful at this? What converter did you use? What was the settings that you had when you successfully converted?
Thanks so much, Canon Peeps.
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http://www.ojosoft.com/how-to-convert/mov-to-avi-converter.html
thank you
joe
What program are you currently using to do the conversion? There are so may variables on how to convert movies, and which output flavor to use, so there really isn't one simple answer.
I use Quciktime Pro ($30) for most file conversion, and am quite happy with it. Might I suggest, rather than taking the time and effort (and the subsequent quality hit) to trans code your files from AVCHD to AVI, just get a program like Premiere Elements 8, Sony Vegas or Pinnacle Studio 14 that handles the files without conversion, and offers a much better user experience than Windows Movie Maker?
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I use Quciktime Pro ($30) for most file conversion, and am quite happy with it. Might I suggest, rather than taking the time and effort (and the subsequent quality hit) to trans code your files from AVCHD to AVI, just get a program like Premiere Elements 8, Sony Vegas or Pinnacle Studio 14 that handles the files without conversion, and offers a much better user experience than Windows Movie Maker?[/quote]
That's great advice. Thanks for that.
Suz
I have a couple things in mind.... first your system may not have the proper codec for playback:
http://www.free-codecs.com/download/k_lite_codec_pack.htm
SUPER is an excellent free converter with integrated codecs (Posted direct link they bury it in the site):
http://www.erightsoft.org/GetFile.php?SUPERsetup.exe
AVI Demux is also a great open source converter/editor but it is unstable sometimes with playback of H.264. However, it has the best selection of compression/conversion options and video filters... it can do a fantastic job of compression without loss of a lot of detail:
http://fixounet.free.fr/avidemux/
I use the MKII and those are the best free programs I've found so far
I have invested in Cineform Neoscene, which takes any Mk II files that you select and converts them to AVI. I used to use some of the free software, but found Neoscene to be MUCH better and more reliable. It's $100 if you buy the download from videoguys.com.
www.kdspencer.com
I know it's not ideal from a quality standpoint, but it works great for quick and simple videos.
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