[videoblogging] Convert Motion JPEG AVI container to MOV container
Is it possible to shift AVI-encapsulated Motion JPEG into a QuickTime MOV container without incurring any quality loss in the conversion? I'll have a Canon PowerShot SD600 in a few days and I'd like to do some off-the-cuff video recording, but I'd like serve up the files as MOV instead of the AVI it produces, and do it without losing what little quality the camera is able to produce. I apologize if this is a retread of an old thread, but a quick search of the group archives didn't turn anything up. -- Rob Carlson [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://vees.net/
Re: [videoblogging] Convert Motion JPEG AVI container to MOV container
1) Open in Quicktime Pro 2) Choose File - Save As... 3) Save as a self-contained file - Andreas (who's camera produces Motion JPEG in a MOV container) Den 20.12.2006 kl. 21:32 skrev Rob Carlson [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Is it possible to shift AVI-encapsulated Motion JPEG into a QuickTime MOV container without incurring any quality loss in the conversion? I'll have a Canon PowerShot SD600 in a few days and I'd like to do some off-the-cuff video recording, but I'd like serve up the files as MOV instead of the AVI it produces, and do it without losing what little quality the camera is able to produce. I apologize if this is a retread of an old thread, but a quick search of the group archives didn't turn anything up. -- Rob Carlson [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://vees.net/ -- Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen URL: http://www.solitude.dk/