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Old 03-26-2008, 11:33 PM
Stuart
 
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MP4 file format?
Hi,

Is there a way of importing mp4 files into movie maker? Mp4 is quite common
now so there must be a way to get round it. Maybe an update to down load or
something?

Thanks for you help.

Stuarft

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Old 03-27-2008, 02:09 AM
John Inzer
 
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Re: MP4 file format?
Stuart wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way of importing mp4 files into movie maker? Mp4 is quite
> common now so there must be a way to get round it. Maybe an update to
> down load or something?
>
> Thanks for you help.
>
> Stuarft

==================================
Windows Movie Maker is not compatible with
..mp4 video files. You'll have to convert the file
into a compatible format, .wmv or .avi for example.

A Google search for Convert MP4 should yield
some possible conversion software.

Free online converter:

MediaConvert
http://media-convert.com/

The following trial software may be worth
a look:

Microsoft Expression Media Encoder
http://tinyurl.com/yru9f4

Here's an article form PapaJohn's Site:
Expression Media Encoder
http://tinyurl.com/yur8b9

--

John Inzer
Digital Media MVP

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I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

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Old 03-27-2008, 08:01 AM
Stuart
 
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Re: MP4 file format?
Hi John,

Thanks for your post. The mediaconvert website doesnt convert to a
compatabile format but I'll do a search on google.

Thanks again.
Stuart

"John Inzer" <oobie@doobie.xyz> wrote in message
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> Stuart wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is there a way of importing mp4 files into movie maker? Mp4 is quite
>> common now so there must be a way to get round it. Maybe an update to
>> down load or something?
>>
>> Thanks for you help.
>>
>> Stuarft

> ==================================
> Windows Movie Maker is not compatible with
> .mp4 video files. You'll have to convert the file
> into a compatible format, .wmv or .avi for example.
>
> A Google search for Convert MP4 should yield
> some possible conversion software.
>
> Free online converter:
>
> MediaConvert
> http://media-convert.com/
>
> The following trial software may be worth
> a look:
>
> Microsoft Expression Media Encoder
> http://tinyurl.com/yru9f4
>
> Here's an article form PapaJohn's Site:
> Expression Media Encoder
> http://tinyurl.com/yur8b9
>
> --
>
> John Inzer
> Digital Media MVP
>
> Notice
> This is not tech support
> I am a volunteer
>
> Solutions that work for
> me may not work for you
>
> Proceed at your own risk
>
>


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Old 03-27-2008, 03:20 PM
John Inzer
 
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Re: MP4 file format?
Stuart wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> Thanks for your post. The media
> convert website doesnt convert to a compatabile format

===============
Yes it does.
===============
> but I'll do a search on google.

===============
Good idea.
===============
>
> Thanks again.
> Stuart

===============
You're welcome.

I guess you did not try Microsoft
Expression Media Encoder?

--

John Inzer
Digital Media MVP

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Old 03-28-2008, 02:07 AM
Carmen Ferrara
 
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Re: MP4 file format?
On Mar 26, 7:33 pm, "Stuart" <stuart_travell...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way of importing mp4 files into movie maker? Mp4 is quite common
> now so there must be a way to get round it. Maybe an update to down load or
> something?
>
> Thanks for you help.
>
> Stuarft


Hi Stuart,

Yes, as John mentioned you'll want to convert the MP4 to either AVI or
WMV format and then import into Movie Maker. I actually did a screen
cast recently on how to incorporate an MP4 file (downloaded from
iTunes) into a PowerPoint presentation. PowerPoint can't handle MP4
files either, so I explain the process I used to convert it to WMV.
Screencast link here:
http://ipresent.net/support/tutorial...eg4/index.html

I actually used my own product to do the conversion in the
screencast. It's called Presio, which is a tool I recently released
for creating web presentations with audio/video and slides. It
captures (or imports) audio or video files as you speak to a set of
PowerPoint slides. The tool automatically synchronizes the slides
with the video and creates a professional looking webcast in either
Flash, Windows Media, Quicktime, or MP4 Video podcast formats.

It's a commercial product, but there's a free download version
available. The free version actually has decent video conversion
tools that are fully functionally. So, you convert an MP4 (or
virtually an media file type) to WMV using the free version. It's all
explained in the screen cast link above.

Anyhow, If you're interested, you can download Presio from here and
let me know if you have questions:
http://www.ipresent.net/support/presio-download.php

Good luck.

Carmen-
---
iPresent Presio
http://www.ipresent.net

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Old 06-06-2008, 05:49 AM
Ducati
 
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Re: MP4 file format?
I checked your Presio application, and it looks interesting, but I could not
find a way to change the Import/conversion resolution/quality of .mp4
imported files.

I tried to edit the prx files in the profile folder, but they do not seem to
affect the import conversion quality (set at 320 x 240).
Is there a way to set the import/conversion quality for imported Video files
(like .mp4 files)

thanks

"Carmen Ferrara" wrote:

> On Mar 26, 7:33 pm, "Stuart" <stuart_travell...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is there a way of importing mp4 files into movie maker? Mp4 is quite common
> > now so there must be a way to get round it. Maybe an update to down load or
> > something?
> >
> > Thanks for you help.
> >
> > Stuarft

>
> Hi Stuart,
>
> Yes, as John mentioned you'll want to convert the MP4 to either AVI or
> WMV format and then import into Movie Maker. I actually did a screen
> cast recently on how to incorporate an MP4 file (downloaded from
> iTunes) into a PowerPoint presentation. PowerPoint can't handle MP4
> files either, so I explain the process I used to convert it to WMV.
> Screencast link here:
> http://ipresent.net/support/tutorial...eg4/index.html
>
> I actually used my own product to do the conversion in the
> screencast. It's called Presio, which is a tool I recently released
> for creating web presentations with audio/video and slides. It
> captures (or imports) audio or video files as you speak to a set of
> PowerPoint slides. The tool automatically synchronizes the slides
> with the video and creates a professional looking webcast in either
> Flash, Windows Media, Quicktime, or MP4 Video podcast formats.
>
> It's a commercial product, but there's a free download version
> available. The free version actually has decent video conversion
> tools that are fully functionally. So, you convert an MP4 (or
> virtually an media file type) to WMV using the free version. It's all
> explained in the screen cast link above.
>
> Anyhow, If you're interested, you can download Presio from here and
> let me know if you have questions:
> http://www.ipresent.net/support/presio-download.php
>
> Good luck.
>
> Carmen-
> ---
> iPresent Presio
> http://www.ipresent.net
>
>

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Old 06-06-2008, 03:55 PM
Carmen Ferrara
 
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Re: MP4 file format?
On Jun 6, 1:49 am, Ducati <Duc...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I checked your Presio application, and it looks interesting, but I could not
> find a way to change the Import/conversion resolution/quality of .mp4
> imported files.
>
> I tried to edit the prx files in the profile folder, but they do not seem to
> affect the import conversion quality (set at 320 x 240).
> Is there a way to set the import/conversion quality for imported Video files
> (like .mp4 files)
>
> thanks
>
> "Carmen Ferrara" wrote:
> > On Mar 26, 7:33 pm, "Stuart" <stuart_travell...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
> > > Hi,

>
> > > Is there a way of importing mp4 files into movie maker? Mp4 is quite common
> > > now so there must be a way to get round it. Maybe an update to down load or
> > > something?

>
> > > Thanks for you help.

>
> > > Stuarft

>
> > Hi Stuart,

>
> > Yes, as John mentioned you'll want to convert the MP4 to either AVI or
> > WMV format and then import into Movie Maker. I actually did a screen
> > cast recently on how to incorporate an MP4 file (downloaded from
> > iTunes) into a PowerPoint presentation. PowerPoint can't handle MP4
> > files either, so I explain the process I used to convert it to WMV.
> > Screencast link here:
> >http://ipresent.net/support/tutorial...eg4/index.html

>
> > I actually used my own product to do the conversion in the
> > screencast. It's called Presio, which is a tool I recently released
> > for creating web presentations with audio/video and slides. It
> > captures (or imports) audio or video files as you speak to a set of
> > PowerPoint slides. The tool automatically synchronizes the slides
> > with the video and creates a professional looking webcast in either
> > Flash, Windows Media, Quicktime, or MP4 Video podcast formats.

>
> > It's a commercial product, but there's a free download version
> > available. The free version actually has decent video conversion
> > tools that are fully functionally. So, you convert an MP4 (or
> > virtually an media file type) to WMV using the free version. It's all
> > explained in the screen cast link above.

>
> > Anyhow, If you're interested, you can download Presio from here and
> > let me know if you have questions:
> >http://www.ipresent.net/support/presio-download.php

>
> > Good luck.

>
> > Carmen-
> > ---
> > iPresent Presio
> >http://www.ipresent.net


Hi Ducati,

I sent you a personal email through our support system answering your
questions, but I'll also post here in case others had a similar
question. See response below.

Regards,

Carmen-

-------
In the current release (1.2.35) you cannot control import quality nor
export quality. Both settings are internally set.

However, in our next release (due out early next week) you'll have the
ability to specify your export quality - you'll be able to choose from
3 presets (High, Medium, Low) or you can customize your exact export
quality by specifying a custom frame size, bitrate, and frame rate.

Also, in the new release import quality will automatically be
determined by the source file. So, for example, if you import a media
file that is encoded at 300kbs, at 15fps, and is 640x480 - Presio will
preserve those settings upon import.

Hope that helps. Let me know if you have any other questions, and
check back next week for the new release. Here's a link to our
download page:
http://ipresent.net/support/presio-download.php

Thanks.
Carmen-
-------------------
---
iPresent Presio
http://www.ipresent.net
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