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.
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).
you did it wrong you both have to get out and run four times around the car i do it all the time
460fordtruckman 2 years ago
Next time I'll do it that way lol, and get it on video. Because this light ain't never going to change lol.
mattbjrs 2 years ago
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
460fordtruckman 2 years ago
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.
mattbjrs 2 years ago
ive done almost every thing
460fordtruckman 2 years ago
What camera do you have?
mattbjrs 2 years ago
i have a aiptek 1080p
460fordtruckman 2 years ago
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).
mattbjrs 2 years ago
ok thanks
460fordtruckman 2 years ago