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Quick bleg

So, I got this Windows Movie Maker. It only saves files as .wma, which sucks. Any way to change that? If not, any other good (preferably downloadable) video editing software that you recommend?

9 Responses to “Quick bleg”

  1. CarlS Says:

    Something to download and try:

    All-Video Converter $29.00

    http://www.zealotsoft.net/

    All Video Converter is a small and effective solution for video file conversion. It supports: AVI to MPEG1, MPEG2, DVD, VCD, and SVCD; and all media formats to DivX (MPEG4) and AVI,PAL-to-NTSC conversion and vice versa are also included, You can change the codec/System type between them including PAL NTSC, Divx cinpeak,as well as support for streaming media (WMV/ASF). An easy-to-use interface allows you to enjoy working with video files without frequently consulting reference materials. The function of AVI or MPEG to WMV and ASF needs “Windows Media Format 9 Series Runtime”.

  2. gattsuru Says:

    Well, if you’re interested in simply losing file size or getting a separate format, Super (C) (scroll all the way down for links) do pretty much any level of conversion or file handling you’re likely to need.

    If you’re more interested in having data saved directly to another format… well, right now the only freeware software that I’m aware of that wouldn’t require a Linux install is AVID, and that only does quicktime well, which probably just makes the problem worse. Sorry, Saysuncle.

  3. ben Says:

    Linux.

  4. Jim W Says:

    I use virtual dub to convert videos.

  5. JayeRandom Says:

    Check videohelp.com for a somewhat comprehensive collection of HOWTOs and links to free and semi-free tools.

  6. Boyd Says:

    I haven’t gotten off my dead ass to install or use it yet, but AutoGK came highly recommended to me when I was whining commenting on a similar situation a few months back.

  7. Cowboy Blob Says:

    My WMM converts them to .wmv …Don’t know if that’s any better.

  8. Cowboy Blob Says:

    WMA is an audio format; are you trying to save the file to a recordable CD? Try saving it as a computer file and select the best resolution.

  9. SayUncle Says:

    Yeah, i guess i had a setting wrong. I got it to do wmv now. I just wanted to be able to youtube something.

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