Re: Is this right? (QT - m4v video question)

2009-08-21 Thread John Niven
Collins dlcatft...@verizon.net wrote: From: Dana Collins dlcatft...@verizon.net Subject: Re: Is this right? (QT - m4v video question) To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com Date: Thursday, August 20, 2009, 11:03 PM On Aug 20, 2:01 pm, Dana Collins dlcatft...@verizon.net wrote: I have a QT movie

Re: Is this right? (QT - m4v video question)

2009-08-21 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Aug 20, 2009, at 1:23 PM, Dana Collins wrote: Thank you for responding, Bruce. Let's see if I can be clearer. The movie was found on YouTube, and was downloaded as (I am sure) a Flash movie via Perian, then ported to QuickTime. QT's movie inspector says this about the resulting

Re: Is this right? (QT - m4v video question)

2009-08-21 Thread Clark Martin
John Niven wrote: I've used HandBrake to convert DVD's to a format that went onto my iPod nano, but I couldn't see how to convert other files. I ended up buying MP4 Converter which seems to do the job, though I have had some audio sync problems which I haven't tracked down yet. I believe

Is this right? (QT - m4v video question)

2009-08-20 Thread Dana Collins
I have a QT movie (.mov format) showing a demonstration of realtime audio pitch manipulation that I want to use for class lecture. The QT original is at 27.8 MB - thought I'd port it to my iPod Touch for convenience (I use an Apple A/V composite adapter for overhead screen projection on

Re: Is this right? (QT - m4v video question)

2009-08-20 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Aug 20, 2009, at 11:01 AM, Dana Collins wrote: I have a QT movie (.mov format) showing a demonstration of realtime audio pitch manipulation that I want to use for class lecture. The QT original is at 27.8 MB - thought I'd port it to my iPod Touch for convenience (I use an Apple A/V

Re: Is this right? (QT - m4v video question)

2009-08-20 Thread Dana Collins
On 8/20/09 2:39 PM, Bruce Johnson of john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu sent On Aug 20, 2009, at 11:01 AM, Dana Collins wrote: I have a QT movie (.mov format) showing a demonstration of realtime audio pitch manipulation that I want to use for class lecture. The QT original is at 27.8 MB

Re: Is this right? (QT - m4v video question)

2009-08-20 Thread starrfarr
Try Handbrake. It does a conversion appropriate for the end hardware. Quick and clean and files no bigger than they need to be. Free too, if I remember correctly. Rich On Aug 20, 2:01 pm, Dana Collins dlcatft...@verizon.net wrote: I have a QT movie (.mov format) showing a demonstration of

Re: Is this right? (QT - m4v video question)

2009-08-20 Thread starrfarr
Try Handbrake. It does a conversion appropriate for the end hardware. Quick and clean and files no bigger than they need to be. Free too, if I remember correctly. Rich On Aug 20, 2:01 pm, Dana Collins dlcatft...@verizon.net wrote: I have a QT movie (.mov format) showing a demonstration of

Re: Is this right? (QT - m4v video question)

2009-08-20 Thread Dana Collins
On Aug 20, 2:01 pm, Dana Collins dlcatft...@verizon.net wrote: I have a QT movie (.mov format) showing a demonstration of realtime audio pitch manipulation that I want to use for class lecture. The QT original is at 27.8 MB - thought I'd port it to my iPod Touch for convenience (I use an