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warriorforgod
June 26th 07, 02:54 AM
I am trying to put together video of my daughter's graduation. I used my
aunts camera a Kodak Share???. The video is in .MOV format. The following
is the error message I get when trying to import into Windows Movie Maker:

F:\DCIM\100KZ760\100_0441.MOV could not be imported.

Can anyone help?????

John Inzer
June 26th 07, 04:28 AM
warriorforgod wrote:
> I am trying to put together video of my daughter's graduation. I
> used my aunts camera a Kodak Share???. The video is in .MOV format.
> The following is the error message I get when trying to import into
> Windows Movie Maker:
>
> F:\DCIM\100KZ760\100_0441.MOV could not be imported.
>
> Can anyone help?????
=============================
As you have discovered, .mov files are
not compatible with Movie Maker.

The full retail version of Apple QuickTime
can convert the files to the .avi format..

QuickTime 7 System Requirements for Windows
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/pro/specs.html

And...The following articles discuss
possible ways to convert .mov files
to a usable format .

Movie Maker 2 - Converting
MOV Files
http://tinyurl.com/rmhu6

Using Rad Video Tools
http://tinyurl.com/pd244

Convert .mov using TMPGEnc
and the TMPGEnc Mov Plugin
http://tinyurl.com/r9ssf


--

John Inzer
MS Picture It! -
Digital Image MVP

Digital Image
Highlights and FAQs
http://tinyurl.com/aczzp

Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

Proceed at your own risk

Brian
June 26th 07, 04:39 AM
=?Utf-8?B?d2FycmlvcmZvcmdvZA==?=
> wrote in
:

<snip>

> F:\DCIM\100KZ760\100_0441.MOV could not be imported.
>
> Can anyone help?????

The camera produces QuickTime movies, which apparantly Windows Movie Maker
can't import. As others will mention, you need to convert to some form of
AVI. No doubt there are several freeware MOV-to-AVI converters if you
Google. eRightSoft SUPER comes to mind. I've used it in the past for other
conversion operations and it seemed to work fairly well. Or, you could buy
QuickTime Pro from Apple. It works fairly well for conversion or encoding,
and is quite cheap. It is extraordinarily clunky for editing, though it can
be done. If you just want to do conversion, I'd say go with SUPER.

I've heard QuickTime Alternative mentioned, and just looking at it on the
Web, it looks like it can only play, but not encode.

Hope this helps somewhat!

Poggle
June 26th 07, 07:46 PM
There are lots of freeware products to convert to AVI however my advice would
be to invest in a better video making product. Such as Video Studio that
handles all types of video and can be used to burn you movies onto CD using
DVD and SVCD format for playback using DVD players.

"Brian" wrote:

> =?Utf-8?B?d2FycmlvcmZvcmdvZA==?=
> > wrote in
> :
>
> <snip>
>
> > F:\DCIM\100KZ760\100_0441.MOV could not be imported.
> >
> > Can anyone help?????
>
> The camera produces QuickTime movies, which apparantly Windows Movie Maker
> can't import. As others will mention, you need to convert to some form of
> AVI. No doubt there are several freeware MOV-to-AVI converters if you
> Google. eRightSoft SUPER comes to mind. I've used it in the past for other
> conversion operations and it seemed to work fairly well. Or, you could buy
> QuickTime Pro from Apple. It works fairly well for conversion or encoding,
> and is quite cheap. It is extraordinarily clunky for editing, though it can
> be done. If you just want to do conversion, I'd say go with SUPER.
>
> I've heard QuickTime Alternative mentioned, and just looking at it on the
> Web, it looks like it can only play, but not encode.
>
> Hope this helps somewhat!
>
>

Brian
June 27th 07, 05:47 AM
=?Utf-8?B?UG9nZ2xl?= > wrote in
:

> There are lots of freeware products to convert to AVI however my
> advice would be to invest in a better video making product. Such as
> Video Studio that handles all types of video and can be used to burn
> you movies onto CD using DVD and SVCD format for playback using DVD
> players.

Personally, I use Premiere Pro, but it's a bit of a stretch to recommend
that to someone using Windows Movie Maker.

June 28th 07, 07:42 AM
Total video2dvd author supports importing mov file

http://www.effectmatrix.com/total_video_to_DVD_Author

Alex Cahell
July 26th 07, 11:54 AM
Convert your MOV video file to WMV video file as Windows Movie Maker likes
this type the best these days...
http://www.geovid.com/VidCrop/



"warriorforgod" wrote:

> I am trying to put together video of my daughter's graduation. I used my
> aunts camera a Kodak Share???. The video is in .MOV format. The following
> is the error message I get when trying to import into Windows Movie Maker:
>
> F:\DCIM\100KZ760\100_0441.MOV could not be imported.
>
> Can anyone help?????

Mistix
August 3rd 07, 11:55 AM
You can try to convert mov to other video especially such as, avi, wmv
format with VidLogo. You can find it in a Google.

Google