Re: [videoblogging] I'm new to Video Blogging and in Search for a Converter, FFMPEG

2008-05-22 Thread Patrick Delongchamp
Try using WinFF.  It's a windows front-end for ffmpeg.  It's free and
easy to use.

http://www.winff.org/

According to freevlog, you could alternatively use Streamclip to
convert mov files to avi.

Here's a tip, it's faster to convert from mov to DV AVI files than
to convert from mov to wmv but you'll get HUGE video files and you'll
need lots of hard drive space.  Additionally it'll be easier to edit
those huge DV AVI files in Windows Movie Maker compared to editing
compressed wmv video files.  Compressed video files require more
processor power.

Good luck!

On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 12:30 AM, Sakuto Sai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Okay, I downloaded FFmpeg-svn-12810.7z but I don't understand how you use
 it.
 Do you have to use somethign like Command Prompt or do I require another
 software entirely?
 Please forgive my ignorance...I'm new to the whole Vlogging thing.

 - Original Message 
 From: schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 3:14:58 PM
 Subject: Re: [videoblogging] I'm new to Video Blogging and in Search for a
 Converter, FFMPEG

 I found a Windows version here: http://www.videohel p.com/tools/ ffmpeg

 Good luck!

 On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 12:06 PM, sakuto.no_sai sakuto.no_sai@ yahoo.com
 wrote:

 Okay here's my current situation. I use Windows XP, I'm Sixteen, I
 heading to college next fall and I'm starting a video blog at last this
 summer. I have a camera that records in Quick TIme Movie files .MOV,
 but to edit them I have to convert them to .WMV (I guess windows Media
 Video) and then edit them in Windows Movie Maker. The finish edited
 video is then made as a .WMV but I want to podcast my blog over Blip.Tv
 but I haven't a way to convert the finished files into a quicktime of
 iTunes readable format like .MOV or .MPEG 4.
 I'm fan of a Video Blogger name Bre Pettis, in his Podcast I make
 things during Video Blogging Week 2007 he had to convert .WMV files
 into a .MOV files using a program called FFMPEGX0.0.9X. Well I
 contacted him, he says it's only for MAcs but told me that there is an
 FFMPEG that is made for WindowsPLEASE HELP ME! I have no idea where
 to find such a thing!

 ~ Brent




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Re: [videoblogging] I'm new to Video Blogging and in Search for a Converter, FFMPEG

2008-05-22 Thread Patrick Delongchamp
Streamclip: http://www.squared5.com/

On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 2:28 AM, Patrick Delongchamp
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Try using WinFF.  It's a windows front-end for ffmpeg.  It's free and
 easy to use.

 http://www.winff.org/

 According to freevlog, you could alternatively use Streamclip to
 convert mov files to avi.

 Here's a tip, it's faster to convert from mov to DV AVI files than
 to convert from mov to wmv but you'll get HUGE video files and you'll
 need lots of hard drive space.  Additionally it'll be easier to edit
 those huge DV AVI files in Windows Movie Maker compared to editing
 compressed wmv video files.  Compressed video files require more
 processor power.

 Good luck!

 On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 12:30 AM, Sakuto Sai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Okay, I downloaded FFmpeg-svn-12810.7z but I don't understand how you use
 it.
 Do you have to use somethign like Command Prompt or do I require another
 software entirely?
 Please forgive my ignorance...I'm new to the whole Vlogging thing.

 - Original Message 
 From: schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 3:14:58 PM
 Subject: Re: [videoblogging] I'm new to Video Blogging and in Search for a
 Converter, FFMPEG

 I found a Windows version here: http://www.videohel p.com/tools/ ffmpeg

 Good luck!

 On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 12:06 PM, sakuto.no_sai sakuto.no_sai@ yahoo.com
 wrote:

 Okay here's my current situation. I use Windows XP, I'm Sixteen, I
 heading to college next fall and I'm starting a video blog at last this
 summer. I have a camera that records in Quick TIme Movie files .MOV,
 but to edit them I have to convert them to .WMV (I guess windows Media
 Video) and then edit them in Windows Movie Maker. The finish edited
 video is then made as a .WMV but I want to podcast my blog over Blip.Tv
 but I haven't a way to convert the finished files into a quicktime of
 iTunes readable format like .MOV or .MPEG 4.
 I'm fan of a Video Blogger name Bre Pettis, in his Podcast I make
 things during Video Blogging Week 2007 he had to convert .WMV files
 into a .MOV files using a program called FFMPEGX0.0.9X. Well I
 contacted him, he says it's only for MAcs but told me that there is an
 FFMPEG that is made for WindowsPLEASE HELP ME! I have no idea where
 to find such a thing!

 ~ Brent




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Re: [videoblogging] I'm new to Video Blogging and in Search for a Converter, FFMPEG

2008-05-22 Thread David King
Another way to do this would be to purchase Quicktime Pro ($30) - it will
allow you to reformat the mov file into a dv-avi file, which you can then
edit in Windows Movie Maker. And then when you have your final video ready,
you reformat again in Quicktime Pro.

David

On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 1:28 AM, Patrick Delongchamp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

   Streamclip: http://www.squared5.com/


 On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 2:28 AM, Patrick Delongchamp
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] pdelongchamp%40gmail.com wrote:
  Try using WinFF. It's a windows front-end for ffmpeg. It's free and
  easy to use.
 
  http://www.winff.org/
 
  According to freevlog, you could alternatively use Streamclip to
  convert mov files to avi.
 
  Here's a tip, it's faster to convert from mov to DV AVI files than
  to convert from mov to wmv but you'll get HUGE video files and you'll
  need lots of hard drive space. Additionally it'll be easier to edit
  those huge DV AVI files in Windows Movie Maker compared to editing
  compressed wmv video files. Compressed video files require more
  processor power.
 
  Good luck!
 
  On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 12:30 AM, Sakuto Sai [EMAIL 
  PROTECTED]sakuto.no_sai%40yahoo.com
 wrote:
  Okay, I downloaded FFmpeg-svn-12810.7z but I don't understand how you
 use
  it.
  Do you have to use somethign like Command Prompt or do I require another
  software entirely?
  Please forgive my ignorance...I'm new to the whole Vlogging thing.
 
  - Original Message 
  From: schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] schlomo%40gmail.com
  To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com videoblogging%40yahoogroups.com
  Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 3:14:58 PM
  Subject: Re: [videoblogging] I'm new to Video Blogging and in Search for
 a
  Converter, FFMPEG
 
  I found a Windows version here: http://www.videohel p.com/tools/ffmpeg
 
  Good luck!
 
  On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 12:06 PM, sakuto.no_sai sakuto.no_sai@
 yahoo.com
  wrote:
 
  Okay here's my current situation. I use Windows XP, I'm Sixteen, I
  heading to college next fall and I'm starting a video blog at last this
  summer. I have a camera that records in Quick TIme Movie files .MOV,
  but to edit them I have to convert them to .WMV (I guess windows Media
  Video) and then edit them in Windows Movie Maker. The finish edited
  video is then made as a .WMV but I want to podcast my blog over Blip.Tv
  but I haven't a way to convert the finished files into a quicktime of
  iTunes readable format like .MOV or .MPEG 4.
  I'm fan of a Video Blogger name Bre Pettis, in his Podcast I make
  things during Video Blogging Week 2007 he had to convert .WMV files
  into a .MOV files using a program called FFMPEGX0.0.9X. Well I
  contacted him, he says it's only for MAcs but told me that there is an
  FFMPEG that is made for WindowsPLEASE HELP ME! I have no idea where
  to find such a thing!
 
  ~ Brent
 
 
 
 
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Re: [videoblogging] I'm new to Video Blogging and in Search for a Converter, FFMPEG

2008-05-21 Thread Sakuto Sai
Okay, I downloaded FFmpeg-svn-12810.7z but I don't understand how you use it.
Do you have to use somethign like Command Prompt or do I require another 
software entirely?
Please forgive my ignorance...I'm new to the whole Vlogging thing.


- Original Message 
From: schlomo rabinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 3:14:58 PM
Subject: Re: [videoblogging] I'm new to Video Blogging and in Search for a 
Converter, FFMPEG


I found a Windows version here: http://www.videohel p.com/tools/ ffmpeg

Good luck!

On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 12:06 PM, sakuto.no_sai sakuto.no_sai@ yahoo.com
wrote:

 Okay here's my current situation. I use Windows XP, I'm Sixteen, I
 heading to college next fall and I'm starting a video blog at last this
 summer. I have a camera that records in Quick TIme Movie files .MOV,
 but to edit them I have to convert them to .WMV (I guess windows Media
 Video) and then edit them in Windows Movie Maker. The finish edited
 video is then made as a .WMV but I want to podcast my blog over Blip.Tv
 but I haven't a way to convert the finished files into a quicktime of
 iTunes readable format like .MOV or .MPEG 4.
 I'm fan of a Video Blogger name Bre Pettis, in his Podcast I make
 things during Video Blogging Week 2007 he had to convert .WMV files
 into a .MOV files using a program called FFMPEGX0.0.9X. Well I
 contacted him, he says it's only for MAcs but told me that there is an
 FFMPEG that is made for WindowsPLEASE HELP ME! I have no idea where
 to find such a thing!

 ~ Brent

 


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[videoblogging] I'm new to Video Blogging and in Search for a Converter, FFMPEG

2008-05-20 Thread sakuto.no_sai
Okay here's my current situation. I use Windows XP, I'm Sixteen, I 
heading to college next fall and I'm starting a video blog at last this 
summer. I have a camera that records in Quick TIme Movie files .MOV, 
but to edit them I have to convert them to .WMV (I guess windows Media 
Video) and then edit them in Windows Movie Maker. The finish edited 
video is then made as a .WMV but I want to podcast my blog over Blip.Tv 
but I haven't a way to convert the finished files into a quicktime of 
iTunes readable format like .MOV or .MPEG 4.
I'm fan of a Video Blogger name Bre Pettis, in his Podcast I make 
things during Video Blogging Week 2007 he had to convert .WMV files 
into a .MOV files using a program called FFMPEGX0.0.9X. Well I 
contacted him, he says it's only for MAcs but told me that there is an 
FFMPEG that is made for WindowsPLEASE HELP ME! I have no idea where 
to find such a thing!

~ Brent



Re: [videoblogging] I'm new to Video Blogging and in Search for a Converter, FFMPEG

2008-05-20 Thread schlomo rabinowitz
I found a Windows version here: http://www.videohelp.com/tools/ffmpeg

Good luck!


On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 12:06 PM, sakuto.no_sai [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

   Okay here's my current situation. I use Windows XP, I'm Sixteen, I
 heading to college next fall and I'm starting a video blog at last this
 summer. I have a camera that records in Quick TIme Movie files .MOV,
 but to edit them I have to convert them to .WMV (I guess windows Media
 Video) and then edit them in Windows Movie Maker. The finish edited
 video is then made as a .WMV but I want to podcast my blog over Blip.Tv
 but I haven't a way to convert the finished files into a quicktime of
 iTunes readable format like .MOV or .MPEG 4.
 I'm fan of a Video Blogger name Bre Pettis, in his Podcast I make
 things during Video Blogging Week 2007 he had to convert .WMV files
 into a .MOV files using a program called FFMPEGX0.0.9X. Well I
 contacted him, he says it's only for MAcs but told me that there is an
 FFMPEG that is made for WindowsPLEASE HELP ME! I have no idea where
 to find such a thing!

 ~ Brent

  




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Re: [videoblogging] I'm new to Video Blogging and in Search for a Converter, FFMPEG

2008-05-20 Thread Patrick Cook
Hi everyone:

On 5/20/08, sakuto.no_sai [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Okay here's my current situation. I use Windows XP, I'm Sixteen, I
 heading to college next fall and I'm starting a video blog at last this
 summer. I have a camera that records in Quick TIme Movie files .MOV,
 but to edit them I have to convert them to .WMV (I guess windows Media
 Video) and then edit them in Windows Movie Maker. The finish edited
 video is then made as a .WMV but I want to podcast my blog over Blip.Tv
 but I haven't a way to convert the finished files into a quicktime of
 iTunes readable format like .MOV or .MPEG 4.

You don't need to convert them into anything as most video bloggers
here will subscribe to your podcast regardless of what format your
video is in.

There are some programs out there (Many of them FREEBIES) that will
transcode Quicktime videos into Windows Media and many other formats.
But since most people (Mac users and Windows users alike) typically
synchronize their podcast subscriptions with their iPods or iPhones,
video format really doesn't matter much unless you want to reach out
to subscribers who don't have an iPod or iPhone.

Just go poking around on Download.com for video converters.  Since
you're only 16, you probably don't have much $$$ to spend on software
so you'll likely want to narrow the list down to what is free WITHOUT
a trial.  To do this, just simply select FREE in the license pull down
menu.

Good Luck (And WELCOME to the world of video blogging!)

Cheers :)

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Denver, Colorado
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