- Lazy Question: Mov to AVI?
- Posted by CJ Jones on February 9th, 2006
hey all
I'm trying to find a freeware conversion program for a .mov to .avi so I
can edit it with my software. I am trying some shareware out but it's
just frustrating me to download, then get nagged for registration before
i press a button.
help:?
CJ
- Posted by John Jay Smith on February 10th, 2006
Lazy answer:
Have you searched using google?
:-)
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- Posted by Onno Voors on February 10th, 2006
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Tmpgenc with the Mov plugin
(And don't say it's just for MPEG, you're wrong)
--
Onno Voors
- Posted by CJ Jones on February 10th, 2006
BoB wrote:
CJ
The main thing is that I have to send a video of my animals doing tricks
to a tv show starting up this fall. I use my digital camera, which only
allows .mov files, obviously for space. They want it in either divx,
mpeg or avi. Thanks for that link. I'll check into it. Maybe for the
2007 nominations, we should consider adding more multimedia tools. 
CJ
- Posted by CJ Jones on February 10th, 2006
John Jay Smith wrote:
What is this thing you call goo gull? 
- Posted by John Jay Smith on February 10th, 2006
Here is your answer:
googol is the number 10 in the power of 100 or a 1 with 100 zeros.
this name was invented by the child (in 1983... far before the internet
existed) of a mathematiction when asked by his father for a name for such a
large number.
GoogolPlex is number 10 in the power of a googol, or
a one with googol zeros behind it.
all the atoms in the known universe are less than one googol
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Googol.
http://whatis.techtarget.com/definit...213798,00.html
kenny
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- Posted by CJ Jones on February 11th, 2006
Onno Voors wrote:
CJ
- Posted by Kittie Spit on February 11th, 2006
I'd also recommend heading over to www.videohelp.com to see what's good
and free. Lots of excellent programs, great reviews from unbiased
users, etc.