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  • Media file conversion software?
  • Jakester
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    Can anyone recommend some decent file conversion software?

    My son is doing WW2 at school, and his great uncle did a video of his mother talking about her wartime experiences. I think it was an audio track which was imported into Powerpoint, and then the whole thing exported as a video file. THe file format is *.MOV but Quicktime tells me it isn’t the correct file format for Quicktime, so presumably there’s some kind of MS-specific file codecs going on.

    We sent it to school but they can’t play it at all. I can play it using VLC but it seems the level of IT nous at the school is -1 so there’s no prospect of them using anything other than Windows Media Player to play it.

    I’ve converted to *.WMV format using a couple of different online converters but the output quality is unsurprisingly very poor – the resulting file is about 1/3 of the original size and the images are badly blocky/pixellated. I tried converting to MP4 with the same results.

    I’ve tried converting in VLC but it’s having none of it.

    Can anyone recommend either a decent bit of software that’s not too spendy, or a website, where I can convert with a decent quality output?

    GlennQuagmire
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    Try HandBrake

    https://handbrake.fr/

    HoratioHufnagel
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    Jakester
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    Danke both

    poly
    Free Member

    if that doesn’t sort you out FFMPEG usually works for me. Its command-line and until you get used to it horrible as hell but its a long time since its let me down…

    Jakester
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    Fanks

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