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From: mattbjrs
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  • you did it wrong you both have to get out and run four times around the car i do it all the time

  • Next time I'll do it that way lol, and get it on video. Because this light ain't never going to change lol.

  • would you mind telling me what kind of camera you have because i bought one today and i cant get the vid to go on windows movie maker

  • My last comment didn't seem to get posted lol, so I'll try again. I use a Creative Vado HD. I'm pretty sure that it doesn't work with Windows Movie Maker, but it comes with a program that might be able to convert it to a WMV file that MOvie Maker can import.

    I just use a command line tool called FFmpeg. It works great, but it takes a while to learn how to use it and takes some hacks to do some basic splicing of videos.

  • ive done almost every thing

  • What camera do you have?

  • i have a aiptek 1080p

  • Ah, I see. It uses the H.264 codec wrapped in an MOV file just like my Kodak camera. It looks like a pretty cool camera. Anyway, those files will definitely not work in Movie Maker. Good news is that I know that they work in FFmpeg. Tomorrow (since it's getting late now) I can send you a message to show you where to get FFmpeg for Windows and how to use it to convert that MOV file into a WMV file that can be imported (it's relatively simple since there won't be any tweaking involved).

  • ok thanks

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