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fannmore
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Techie question

Post by fannmore »

I have a mixture of files stored on my computer.

Is there a (preferably) easy way to convert
QuickTime Movie to WindowMedia(TM) Video File ?

Thanks in advance to all.

Mike !confused!

Snow Patrol
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Re: Techie question

Post by Snow Patrol »

COPY N PASTED FROM SOMEWHERE ELSE:
When it comes to software tools, terms like "user friendly" and "simple" get tossed about so frequently they have lost any meaning. For those in search of an easy, cost-effective tool for converting media files into a wide variety of formats, there's a tool to which both of those descriptors applies.
Created by eRightSoft, the Simplified Universal Player Encoder & Renderer (SUPER) is as easy to use as it is remarkably flexible. Drag-and-drop functionality allows the user to convert and encode to and from an incredible range of file types, including video files encoded as 3gp/3g2, asf, avi, dat, fli, flc, flv, mkv, mpg, mov, mp4, ogg, qt, rm, ram, rmvb, str, swf (Flash), ts, viv, vob and wmv, to name substantially more than a few.

Audio files are not neglected by SUPER, as the software supports conversion to and from aac, ac3, amr, mmf, mp2, mp3, mp4, mpc, ogg, ra, wav and wma files.
A simple graphical user interface (GUI), SUPER essentially functions as a front end to a number of independent encoding and playback technologies, including ffmpeg, MEncoder, mplayer, x264, mppenc, ffmpeg2theora and the theora/vorbis RealProducer plugIn ? but what a front end it is!

SUPER's control interface is about as intuitive as one could ask for, set the input file type, assign output type and click ? operating software doesn't get a whole lot easier than that.

The best thing about SUPER, surprisingly, might just be its price: zero dollars and zero cents. Yes, it's true ? this highly flexible, intuitive and useful tool is yours for the taking at

Who says you only get what you pay for?
fannmore
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Re: Techie question

Post by fannmore »

Thanks for the info SP. !thumbsup!

Will give it a try.

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