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Old 10-23-2008, 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by worddigger View Post
Why do you need to convert it to WMV when YouTube now accepts high resolution .mov and .mp4 files of that length?
No I know that, I want to edit them in Windows Movie Maker, but it doesn't support the type of file my videos r. Here's info on the video I was messing around with. This info was given to me by MediaInfo:

MediaInfo info on the .mov:

General:

-Format - MPEG-4
-Format Profile - QuickTime
-Codec ID - qt
-Overall bit rate - 2 134 Kbps

Video:

-Format - AVC
-Format profile - Main@L3.1
-Codec ID - avc1
-Bit rate mode - Variable
-Dimensions - 720x480
-Aspect ratio - 4:3
-Frame rate - 29.970 fps
-Resolution - 24 bits
-Scan type - Progressive scan
-Stream size - 98.3 MiB (94%)

Audio:

-Format - AAC
-Format verison - Version 4
-Formay profile - LC
-Codec ID - 40
-Bit rate - 128 Kpbs
-Channels - 2 channels, L and R
-Sampling rate - 48.0 KHz
-Resolution - 16 bits
-Stream size - 6.30 MiB (6%)

When I converted it to a .avi and imported it into WMM, it eventually crashed. But .wmv doesn't do this. Why?? I gotta use .avi cuz it took one hour to convert it to a .wmv, and only 13 minutes to convert to .avi...
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