[MacDV] Quicktime to AVI?

CAM camzotter at gmail.com
Mon Mar 16 14:00:26 PDT 2009


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On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 4:31 PM, rgb <rgb at ellerbach.com> wrote:

> You can still run into problems depending on how your target WinPC is
> configured. The AVI format isn't tied to just one codec and if the ones you
> have on the Mac don't match the ones on the MSWin side then the AVI you
> create still won't play.
>
> Rich
>
>
> Steve Robertson wrote:
>
>> Thanks, Alex!
>>
>> I'm always forgetting that QT Pro does conversions.
>>
>> Steve R.
>>
>> On Mar 16, 2009, at 3:38 PM, Alex wrote:
>>
>>  Use QT Pro or handbrake for a quick solution
>>>
>>> Alex
>>>
>>>
>>> On 16 Mar 2009, at 19:30, Steve Robertson wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Folks,
>>>
>>> Have any of you ever had the need to convert a Quicktime file to AVI?
>>>
>>> I want to send a video file to a Windows user in a format that he can
>>> open in a video editor. I know the expensive Windows video editors will open
>>> Quicktime, but some of my Windows users might be trying to use inexpensive
>>> or free solutions.
>>>
>>> I usually use MPEG Streamclip to do file format conversions. When I open
>>> a Quicktime file, MPEG Streamclip gives me the option to export as AVI. But
>>> the default codec is "Apple Photo - JPEG" which doesn't sound right to me.
>>>
>>> So I guess my question is "What codec do you choose to convert to AVI?"
>>>
>>> And "Any other important settings for a Quicktime to AVI conversion?"
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Steve R.
>>>
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