When clicking next in XnView, it will open image or video (.avi) as long as it support the format. Is there any way to browse photos only and skip video files? Thanks.
When downloading movies on torrent websites, usually they come as 700 MB video files and with the .avi extension.
In one single DVD I have 4~6 movies and they play very nice (with good quality) in my DVD player!
I've downloaded Handbrake and DVD43. But I don't know the settings to get those nice results. How can I do it?
I need to rotate a MP4 video by 90 degrees.
There is software like Free Video Flip and Rotate available that does this but produces an AVI file.
Do you have any suggestions for a software to produce a MP4 that is in the same quality (and file size) as the original, just 90 degrees rotated?
Does not have to be free software ;-)
I have an avi and corresponding .srt file for subtitles. I hate having two files for this movie, so what I want to do is convert this file to mkv as I heard it can hold subtitles. I have handbrake to convert the file, but will that allow me to include the subtitles? If not, how would I go about putting the subtitles into the mkv?
I'm running Windows 7 64-bit with Windows Live Movie Maker. The wmv files play find in Windows Media player, but I only get audio in Movie Maker. Movie Maker plays avi's just fine.
I have a simple video which i've cropped and trimmed down in VirtualDub. I've then re-saved it as AVI; however the video now plays very slowly/cchoppily in Windows Media Player. Is there any particular reason for this?
I recently purchased one of those new wave of point & shoot digicams (canon SD780) that shoot high definition 720p video.
Unfortunately it only writes to Quicktime files.
How can I go about editing these in Windows without spending any money? I found a few MOV to AVI or WMV converters but am experiencing some quality degradation in the output.
I dunno when I deleted this file (its an avi), its been in the trash for awhile. Today I went to empty the trash and this one file can't claims to be in use. But I have restarted, shut down my mac several times, I've also used my media player several times since last using that file.
So I guess Im trying to find out how to find whats using the file or at least making it appear as such. So I can go about deleting it finally.
I have this 356MB .rmvb file that I converted to .avi and it became 2Gb.
But the size is still the same, and the quality still sucks. Is there any tool that could increase the resolution and quality of this video so that it would fit with my monitor.
There are sometimes important files that we don't want to lose and be able to access it on all different PCs and Macs at home. If they are text files for constant editing, then the Source Code Versioning Systems such as CVS, Subversion, Git, Mercurial should be good tools for mirroring the files and keeping the revisions.
But what if the file are PDF, mp3, .doc, .xls, .avi -- binary type of files instead of ASCII text files. In this case, what is a good method / software for achieving this purpose?
I have successfully converted an AVI file to FLV, but it's too large a file. How can I reduce it's file size without editing out any portions of its content?
I have a bunch of avi's I am converting to m4v, and I can do this in QuickTime by opening the video and then go 'Save As', select a folder, select the type (iPhone, Movie, etc), blah blah blah. But I have around 100 videos I want to do this with. Command line options? Or batch processing options in the GUI? Enlighten me, please.
This is QuickTime X on Snow Leopard.
I'd like to be able to stream .avi files to my xbox 360 video library. I've gone through a bunch of different servers (ushare, xbmc) both from the aptitude and from source. It seems that I can get the servers working from both localhost and from another computer on the network. However, the xbox cannot detect any of these. Can anybody give me a hand or perhaps post a detailed walkthrough to give me a hand? Thanks!
I have a movie in .avi format and I created the subtitles, now I would like to create a DVD that can be reproduced on a "regular" dvd player.
Any idea?
I can convert avi, wmv and other video files easilly, but not this format. I`ve looked for some info how to convert mjpg files with ffmpeg and found nothing.
As this format is widely used in web cameras I need to handle this and think answer how to convert it will be usefull to everybody.
I'm fed up with Vegas, Premiere, Pinnacle, SoundForge and all of the other editors I've tried.
I'm trying to modify the audio of an AVI file, but all of the editors I've tried insist on re-encoding the video when I save the changes, and either reduce the quality or take hours.
Is there a way to just extract the audio stream from a video with ffmpeg, edit it in an audio editor and then recombine the saved changes with the video?
hi
is there is way(s/w) to delete or automatically corrupt a file(.txt,.exe,.avi.....etc)
if i gave that file to someone(other system) after the time specified or set by me?
My Windows DVD Maker stops/freezes the encoding process on some movies that I have converted to AVI files. Is there an answer to this using Windows DVD Maker? Or is there another software product that is better? (using Windows 7 Professional)
Is there any single application that convert all the following video file formats (3g2, 3gp, 3gp2, 3gpp, 3p, asf, avi, divx, dv, dvx, flv, gif, moov, mov, mp4, mpeg4, mpg4, mpe, mpeg, mpg, qt, wmv, xvid) to Flv?
We have a teacher that has a project for doing some basic film editing with windows movie maker. We loaded the avi file onto the computer and Windows is trying to install a codec but can't. I assume I need to install some type of codec pack. I'm looking for suggestions on a codec pack that I can easily deploy through a Win2003 server to WinXP clients.
Ideally, this codec pack shouldn't break anything else and be easily removed if need be.
Do you know how to convert an animated GIF (only two pics in loop) to FLV or AVI?
I didn't search for a Microsoft alternative that maybe could run with WINE, because I really prefer a native one; also a java version will be fine.