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Re: Any editors still awake?
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 4:11 am
by BBWHoney
How did you get on in the end babe - any joy?
Windows 7 - the dad has just got a new Vaio thing with it on, still in the process of learning how to use it myself but DEFO better than Vista - what a load of crap that is lol (and its on my laptop - grr)!
Let me know if you managed to sort it - loving the feedback lol x
Re: Any editors still awake?
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 4:44 am
by paul jones
Possibilities
1) Your camera is possibly configurable to output in a different format, (or possibly record in one, not that that will help with stuff you already have).
2) Look at online video editing - e.g. jaycut.com (though if everything has to be uploaded, SLoooowwwwwww)
3) Use this as an opportunity to grab some really good software on free 30 day trial. Sony Vegas perhaps. Obviously needs to be one that doesn't watermark everything.
4) Quicktime Pro for windows is ?20.
Cheers
Re: Any editors still awake?
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 5:31 am
by jimslip
Hi masie
Jim here, I was curious which camera uses the.mov file extension, is it the Flip that you had at the TVX party?
Have you updated your Movie maker? From what you say, it sounds more like a filing problem that whether its .wmv or .mov
When you converted your .mov to .wmv were you able to play it back through Windows Media Player? also are your .mov files playing back normall as well?
Re: Any editors still awake?
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 7:16 am
by jimslip
Not sure whether you can use this?
Re: Any editors still awake?
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 7:44 am
by Masie
Jim the camera I have is the cannon eos 7d (hoh such a nice camera) buit spits out mov (sigh).
Honey windows 7 is on a personal mission to drive me crazy. I tried 4 different links to download picasa and they all downloaded to almost the end of the bar and crashed (woop).
At tht point I went to bed.
I am off on a mission to try everybody elses suggestions, I know its doable as I have already done it with somneone sat next to me, I juts need suppervising I think.
Toybox, really nice to know your having a very successful time at the moment, may laptops become your new door stops.
Re: Any editors still awake?
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 8:05 am
by jimslip
So you are using a stills camera in the "Movie" mode? So It could be a very large HD .mov file. Unlike .wmv, you can get all sorts of different variations on .mov. For example a .mov file of 60seconds could be in mg/bts or in g/bts.
You'll have to convert it to an acceptable AVI file and in a size which is correct for your purposes and also works in Windows Movie Maker.
Good luck.
If its any consolation, I have to work to broadcast specs on a Mac and it can be a nightmare at times. So just persevere you'll get there in the end!
I think you'll find your flip camcorder seems to work with everything, mine does. I think its because it films in mpg4, which Macs and PC's both seem to like.
Re: Any editors still awake?
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 8:33 am
by Masie
Thans Jim I feel suitably pep talked now, how much simpler would the world be if we could do all shooting on flips xxx
Re: Any editors still awake?
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 11:54 am
by bgafdfan
Masie you could try downing it to a USB stick..? first if that doen't work I can send you the program on a CD..?
Re: Any editors still awake?
Posted: Fri Oct 22, 2010 4:31 pm
by TattsIt
Masie
You've got mail - probably loads...but one from me to.
From what I've been able to find on the net, the EOS 7d video use H264 compression for the video and the audio is uncompressed Linear PCM in a *.mov wrapper/container.
So, I've sent a fairly verbose email saying how I deal with H264 files - which normally are a bit tough on the PC CPU.