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Offline Liberator

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Does anyone know of a program to convert quicktime MOVs to a more standard format like AVI or MPG?
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Offline WMCoolmon

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Offline Clave

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Just upgrade to Quicktime Pro.  It's only a few dollars and can export to MP4 and AVI.

I don't consider .mov files as a 'non standard' format btw..

I also like the ability to save movie trailers on my hard drive, and cut and paste the bits I like to new files if need be...
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Offline Thorn

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IIRC Premiere can do it.

 

Offline Bobboau

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it's 'non standard' in that it's proprietary, like .bnk. there realy isn't any reason not to have your media files in avi, given that it is a container format and you can encode your data however you like.
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Offline Zarax

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Install Quicktime Alternative (not 100% sure about the legality of the thing), rename the file to .AVI and then convert it with your favourite software (I use WME but VirtualDUB should work too.
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