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This is a tutorial on how to import .MOVs in Windows Movie Maker.
I've noticed that many people can't find freeware that allows you to convert from MOV to whatever Windows Movie Maker would support. So, I did a bit of searching and found a simple way to do so without installing or downloading anything, and its free.
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UPDATE: I'll be taking requests for tutorials as of now. If I know how to do it, and I think many other people will benefit from knowing the information, I'll record another tutorial. If you have a request, either comment on the video, send me a message, or comment on my channel.
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This video shows how to convert quicktime files (.mov) that commonly come in digital cameras into a format that will work in Windows Movie Maker.
Note: divx codec will work for some people after you convert using the website in the video. The BEST way to convert video however is to use Quicktime 7 Pro. It is faster and more simple than using websites.
This video will show you how to convert it using Quicktime 7 Pro and a free website called media-convert.com
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A step by step guide to convert movie files. You will need Cinema Forge which you can easily find by searching for it on Google |
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