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    I've been trying to convert a QuickTime movie (MOV file) to an MPEG-2 file using "MediaCoder" with unsatisfactory results.

    I want to eventually put this movie on a DVD, using MPEG Video Wizard DVD, but the converted file loses its audio and the video plays back at higher-than-normal speeds. I've experimented with different settings with no luck.

    Is there a good tutorial out there that can explain the process of converting one type of audio/video file to another, and the best converter(s) to do so? Thanks.
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    Are you doing some editing before authoring a DVD?..Try avidemux..If no editing is needed apps like DVDflick, ConverxtoDVD will convert/author straight to DVD..
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    What's the source of the MOV file? Digital camera?
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    i use this method to convert my digi-cam's .mov files to mpeg2.
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    I use WinFF with good results.
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    I have the same problem. I am trying to find a codec that will let me convert any quicktime.mov file to mpeg2 but so far i've tried FFdshow and it will let me open some quicktime movies in most encoders but I still am getting the odd one that doesn't open.

    https://forum.videohelp.com/topic368120.html
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