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Compatable Movie

Compatable Movie How can I change a video file taken from my digital camera to make it compatable with Windows Movie Maker? I have a Kodak EasyShare M853, and I’m working on a video for a sch...

 

Compatable Movie
Compatable Movie
How can I change a video file taken from my digital camera to make it compatable with Windows Movie Maker?

I have a Kodak EasyShare M853, and I’m working on a video for a school project. My videos turned out good but when I tried to upload the file to movie maker, it couldnt read the file. Is there some way I can convert this?

Your camera captures .MOV files(quicktime)You could try this..
http://www.videohelp.com/tools/Rad_Video_Tools
It works for some and not for others….

With Apple Computers most recent evolution of their venerable iPod, music, movies and television programs are now all sufficiently portable to take with you when you want and you can listen through your iPod portable speaker or through headphones.

However, the enthusiasm may decrease slightly due to issues such as ergonomics, compatibility and selection of films. Although you have the ability to watch downloadable movies with your iPod, may be somewhat uncomfortable for long periods of time.

Considering that one criticism (however minor) typical of most comments is that sometimes can be very uncomfortable having to hold the video iPod upright while watching a television program. Most television dramas are about 1 hour, however, how many people really want to spend two hours or more watching the movies on your iPod? Probably not many.

However, it is certainly ideal in short periods of time, and you have the option of breaking these sessions in a 30-minute segments to resolve any discomfort to watch movies on your iPod. It's that or have to change hands a lot.

Portability Versus Compatibility

An additional consideration to be taken account is the fact that, depending on the file format, your movies on your iPod are not compatible. The safest route to take to resolve any compatibility issues is downloading movies through iTunes.

In addition, there may be several other issues to consider when you start downloading movies to use on your iPod. Including iTunes, there are at least a couple of movie download sites. However, the service was initially offered at these sites have been rather average, at best.

People have had complaints when it comes to long download times, even though they may have high-speed Internet connections. Another similar problem movies that are downloaded is the image quality can be poor at times.

Many customers who frequent these sites have also been complaints about movies less than acceptable images that are below DVD quality, and also show various artifacts on the screen (or monitor).

Most Downloadable movies are so expensive than their DVD counterparts yet have many of the extras that most people have come to expect. Odds are that if you have a movie that is downloaded, you will not receive all premiums, such as photo galleries, comments, etc..

As challenging as these issues may be different, technology is emerging. If you can get by the fact that there are still some issues with movies that are downloaded, the iPod may be the most useful mobile device on an airplane or a bus full of people.

Even the possibility of having your hands cramp and lower-than-perfect image, for the moment there is no greater convenience of having the ability to make all your movies with you, wherever your destination may be.

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Corbin Newlyn is an expert in the field of electronics. If you would like to learn more go to iPod Accessories and at iPod Nanos

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