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Can I convert Quick Time to something MM will accept?



 
 
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Old March 13th 06, 08:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
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Default Can I convert Quick Time to something MM will accept?

Hi,
I have done some Cinema 4D stuff for college. I said I would edit the three
sequences together in Movie Maker and add music. Movie Maker will not take
quick time pro files. The lecturer thought it was a pretty universal format.
But it does not work. Can we convert it into a useable format? If so, how?
Ideally without having to download some wierd software off the net. Any
help would be greatfully received.
Idiot proof explanations preferred.
Thanks
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Old March 16th 06, 06:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
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Default Can I convert Quick Time to something MM will accept?

Quicktime pro should be able to output it in a useable format. You have
probably chosen .MOV, which is a Mac file, you need to export it out as a
dv-avi or WMV file.

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Hi,
I have done some Cinema 4D stuff for college. I said I would edit the
three
sequences together in Movie Maker and add music. Movie Maker will not
take
quick time pro files. The lecturer thought it was a pretty universal
format.
But it does not work. Can we convert it into a useable format? If so,
how?
Ideally without having to download some wierd software off the net. Any
help would be greatfully received.
Idiot proof explanations preferred.
Thanks



 




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