Hello,
I have Windows Movie Maker version 2.1, and i have a camera that can record
video, i decided to put the videos i made on the camera, onto my PC. But it
file is .MOV which is not compatible with Windows Movie Maker, is there
anyway of changing this to work with my Movie Maker!

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Jerry - 20 May 2005 21:38 GMT
.MOV files are created for use by QuickTime. Do a Google search for video
converters to change things.
> Hello,
>
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> file is .MOV which is not compatible with Windows Movie Maker, is there
> anyway of changing this to work with my Movie Maker!
W.D. Parker - 20 May 2005 21:39 GMT
How did your video camera record to a .mov format???? I've never heard of
that.
> Hello,
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> file is .MOV which is not compatible with Windows Movie Maker, is there
> anyway of changing this to work with my Movie Maker!
Graham Hughes - 20 May 2005 22:18 GMT
It'll be a stills camera I should think.

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> How did your video camera record to a .mov format???? I've never heard of
> that.
Rehan - 21 May 2005 06:19 GMT
MOV files can be converted to other file types by either QuickTImePro ($29)
or "RAD Video Tools" (free).

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> Hello,
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> file is .MOV which is not compatible with Windows Movie Maker, is there
> anyway of changing this to work with my Movie Maker!
lee Liao win - 25 Nov 2007 13:48 GMT
I have got the same problem as you, and I am going to try Rehan's sugestion.

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> Hello,
>
> I have Windows Movie Maker version 2.1, and i have a camera that can record
> video, i decided to put the videos i made on the camera, onto my PC. But it
> file is .MOV which is not compatible with Windows Movie Maker, is there
> anyway of changing this to work with my Movie Maker!
John Inzer - 25 Nov 2007 14:34 GMT
> I have got the same problem as you, and I am going to try Rehan's
> sugestion.
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Maybe you could use the following freeware
to convert the .mov files to .wmv.
SUPER © Simplified
Universal Player Encoder & Renderer
http://www.videohelp.com/tools/SUPER_1
(the mirror download site is faster)

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