Converting videos to different format is simple as long as you have a professional video converter. You can try FonePaw Video Converter Ultimate. With this software, not only you can convert videos to any formats you need, but any audio format you need. Better still, you can use it to edit your video and download online videos.
Windows Movie Maker will not accept .mkv or .flv files. You have to convert the files to a format compatible with the program before you can import them. Windows Movie Maker is limited in the amount for formats it can import/use.
You cannot convert Windows Movie Maker (.MSWMM) files at all since they are in 'project' form. The only way to change a MSWMM to a standard format is through the Publishing/Finishing/Saving process.
Yes you can use total video converter software. I have converted a 700 mb avi movie into 60 mb 3gp format for mobile. You can also convert it to mp4 format.
Publish or Finish the Movie will convert the project file into Standard Viewing Format.
if you refer to movies, you can download ultra mpeg 4, with that software you can convert any movie to iphone/ipod touch compatible mp4 files
Publish or Finish the Movie will convert the project file into Standard Viewing Format.
You can use iTunes to put movies from Windows Movie Maker onto your iPod. I believe Movie Maker files are compatible with Movie Maker, but if you find they are not for some reason, convert them to QT or .mp4 format beforehand.
if you plan on using windows movie maker software to edit your vpc-hd100 videos, I suggest downloading a free software called QUICKMEDIACONVERTER. you can change one format to another so that it works with your favorite editing software. Since The VPC camcorder records in quicktime format, you can convert the files to wmv files that work fine with movie maker, and most popular editing softwares that are available with most PC's.
You cannot convert a Windows Movie Maker file into any other format. The only way to change the format is to Publish/Finish the project, which exports (mixes-down) audio/video properties into Standard viewing format. Once that is done, you can convert the file into whatever format you wish.
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It does not depend on how long the movie is. It just depends upon in which format it is. Ex. A movie of 4 hour in .dat format would require almost 1800 MB space while same movie in .3gp format will require 200 MB. You can use different converters if you want to convert movies from one format into another.
now a days most of the DVD players support all format of video files such as Avi, mpeg,mp4, The original DVD video format Is dob, so add dob files and write to DVD