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Old June 14th 09, 07:08 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
Panzy
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Default Problems Saving!!


"nywildflower" wrote in message
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Hi Panzy,

Sorry if I offended anyone about asking about the spyware/adware. I do not
know John Inzer so this is why I asked if he knew if it contained those.
As
for the suggestions you offered, I am going to try to do it in steps to
see
if that helps. I will also be adding another 512mb in memory shortly. I
only
have one issue with the RadTools...which is that it doesn't convert to
.wmv.
I did find another program from Any Video Converter which I have not
installed yet but have downloaded. If you know if this converts to to
.wmv,
and if it is free from spyware/adware, I would greatly appreciate a
response.
Thank you both again for the help today.

"Panzy" wrote:


Download this excellent free conversion tool:
http://www.koyotesoft.com/indexEn.html

It's free, no spyware and converts to all formats including WMV.
You can set bitrate, resolution, aspect etc
Tips:
Once downloaded and installed,
You will find the default settings have created both a desktop
shortcut and an entry in program folder entitled: "Free Video Converter"
Open
Click the "Add files" button
Select just one of your .mov files to start with (You can convert multiple
files once you have the hang of it)
Then set the parameters under "Output Format" - WMV/bitrate/aspect etc
Then click the "Output Path" tab and select where to save the new clip.
Deselect/Remove tick from "Save in the files directory" (Default setting
should be Unticked so leave it as such)
Then click "Convert Video" button.

Then



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