On 02/19/12 07:36, Anne Wilson wrote:
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I have some camcorder recording that I need to get into a
cross-platform-readable format - included eventually into a Powerpoint
presentation (the owner of the file uses only Windows).

Kino has captured the clip and I can see the timeline, but of course
it is in .kino format.  I thought that .mov might be the best bet, but
kino crashes if you ask it to save to .mov.

What format should I be aiming for, and what tool will help me get
there?  Thanks

Anne
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If you just want to convert video, I'd try handbrake or perhaps vlc. If you want to edit, I'd try Ubuntu or Windows (in a VirtualBox perhaps). No kidding: having Ubuntu or Windows handy in a VirtualBox is a life saver somtimes.

What is the raw footage format?  What are you converting to?

Chris

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