I posted the following but without any positive responses:
I recorded my nieces wedding with a flip camera for our own use. Her professional failed with his video so my amateur shots are the only video recording. Problem is that when I put the files on disc the windows users see only video or only hear sound but not both. I myself tried it with XP and "7" ane it is true. I used Windows Media Player and VLC to no avail. I tried to understand Codecs, but it is beyond my tech ability.
The files are in .AVI and in mp4 and work fine on the Mac. What can I do to get these files on a DVD that windows can run, Mike Bushey
I need to get this converted, are there any professional services that could do this file conversion for me?
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Need Professional help for video conversion
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Posted 06 February 2013 - 01:56 PM
I would give Miro video converter or Handbrake a go, they are free.
There are other free utilities as well that can accept some files and convert them into another. I would stay away from any paid software until you find out that you can't do it for free, as there is plenty of scamware and crapware out there, that's just a rebadge of free tools.
Also, what happens when you import the clip into iMovie? You should be able to export it from there as well.
There are other free utilities as well that can accept some files and convert them into another. I would stay away from any paid software until you find out that you can't do it for free, as there is plenty of scamware and crapware out there, that's just a rebadge of free tools.
Also, what happens when you import the clip into iMovie? You should be able to export it from there as well.
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