Some useful resources for video capturing, editing and distribution
[Archived in Entry, Video Conversion Software]
ikonos on 2002/06/30:
„VirtualDub is a great freeware video editor for editing AVIs. Download it at: http://www.virtualdub.org/index How to save a video in Quicktime or MPEG file format To save in the QuickTime or Mpeg format you will need third party software to do the conversion. For Quicktime movies, you may use QuickTime Pro from http://www.apple.com/quicktime/ For Mpeg, there is a free AVI to MPEG converter on the internet. Go to: http://www.mnsi.net/%7ejschlic1/ http://www.jhepple.com/AVI2MPEG.htm How to convert AVI files to...“
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„AVIedit Forum - Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 “http://www.am-soft.ru/gbook.html - Cached
„The player does support DivX-style Franken-AVIs that use MPEG-4 Video (Advanced Simple Profile) for video and MP3 for audio, but it doesn’t support MPEG-4. The DP-500 doesn’t even use DivX for their video (which makes the THG review all the more bewildering), but uses REALmagic’s 8500 hardware decoder instead.“http://playbacktime.com/archives/000281.html - Cached
Found at a page of Charles, posted on 2003/01/28
„If you have QuickTime installed on your system, it can convert MOV files as well as AVIs. Although RealMedia is not really standard, it is still used commonly on the Internet. Excellent, professionally-written encoder.“http://www.geocities.com/ffrog.geo/ converters.html - Cached
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