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Question of Erinn:
Juni 2009

Maybe someone can help me. It is this problem.
I've bought a digital camera, make only purpose is to shoot photos and small films. " No big deal, and just am not an expert, or synonymous Filmmakers and got the Cam have been a few years.
A SANYO VPC-S50Ex.
How bekomm the pictures on your PC and the videos I know that's synonymous easy. And I am starting to add (the pictures and videos;. S.Schluss MOV) is a film together on Windows Movie Maker "This goes not only for the photos and videos in which I pull of this cam.
"The file can not be imported because of the necessary to play back the coded file is not installed on your computer."

Feels like forever been a search for the appropriate solution. Unfortunately I have no idea of codec and I've already read through the explanation on this page the way, is very well described but I understand only station of it all. How do I find Rauss me which codec is missing and even if I install it where I need to install the. Must be in a particular folder or is it sufficient that they are present on the computer. I define codec or wrong? Do I have to install a specific player? Or can someone suggest me another MowieMaker? As I said, is only for private purposes, no great effort, just look at it as a reminder s.The funny moments and the sizzle on a DVD to a DVD player.




Reply brockerdocker:

Hi, well, I guess that's what you need the Quicktime codecs of Apple. You can play back the videos? To edit it, but you need to re-encode it and you'll just need the Quicktime codecs. Either do not you buy Quicktime Pro (; http://www.heise.de/software/download/quicktime_pro/52886), or you walk before you edit the videos into another format that Movie Maker can handle.
As far as I know Betriebssystemweit codecs are installed, so you do not need a new player.
Maybe the software can http://www.heise.de/software/download/quicktime_pro/52886 the. Convert mov files to. Wmv, so you can edit them.
Well then, good luck!



Reply ennui:

The camera shoots at 30 fps 320x240, right? Then it gets complicated because normal Pal to make DVDs. But you can DVDs in NTSC standard (; create USA), which can play many DVD players.

A good software that should be able to open the clips, is Virtualdub. So you have to grind your are only offers endless possibilities, and to some guides on the net. The software gibts da synonymous.

Maybe you can convert the clips to XVid or DivX, which can play some DVD player synonymous. Another possibility would be an NTSC video CD. Following the dissolution of almost useful. Also help ensure you can find many manuals and software in the network. The problem here is just how you like the photos transmute into video clips, and while they would lose s.Auflösung enormous. Otherwise, it is difficult to mix photos and video so that they become a movie, or run them on any player.

The last option would, finally, the most comfortable, but synonymous circumstantial: The clips via Virtualdub and a DV codec like the puff of Panasonic to MiniDV (large volumes of data), and is then cut into a video editing program than MiniDV footage comfortable. The photos to import into the timeline. Then spend as Mpeg2, and make a DVD from it. But just look at s.besten times in Virtualdub, and so if you get along.



Reply ennui:

Although I just noticed that Virtualdub can not at Open Mov. Well, too bad. But it would have to go with Quicktime, as one can indeed synonymous, export, and select first target formats and codecs, right? Sorry.



Reply Erinn:

Thanks for the help now I know what times where I can fix everything. With the dissolution of the videos you could even they are quite unlike the photos are relatively small. Experiment the next few days once my luck with your proposals.
LG:)




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