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Re: quicktime - Windows movie maker


de 3c273 05/19/2006 11:21



You can convert them to AVI, MPEG or whatever with MediaCoder.
http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/
Louis

"Nottnick" <nmmnews@bellows.org.uk> wrote in message
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> Just posted this on 24 hr helpdesk - it was suggested I try
> here.....................................
>
> Ok Here's my problem.
>
> I'm a teacher (Nottingham UK) and have just taken a group af 11 year olds
> away for an adventure week.
> My Olympus (7070) still camera also takes great video However, it is in
> Quicktime format. I have loads of shots.
>
> Now, I really want to let the children have a go at making a longer movie
> from these clips (each is 20 seconds or so on average) ie. the chance to
> link short video clips and add music + transition effects + a title and
> credits.
>
> Winows Movie Maker would be ideal as it is free and it is already
installed
> on the school computers and I know how to use it (of course we don't have
> spare money st school and I want to get started on Monday while they are
> still keen so don't have time to go through educational suppliers etc.) .
>
> Trouble is, it won't take quicktime and I only found out this evening.
>
> Does anyone have a suggestion.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>



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