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  1. Member
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    I'm starting a business where I sell aaxa p2 pocket projectors with images loaded on them to sell as an art tracing tool. I'm not selling movies on to the projectors but I do want to preload videos that I would make to help teach drawing to buyers.

    That being said, my recording device right now outputs movies in a .MOV format which doesn't read on my pocket projector.

    the list of supported files is at: http://www.aaxatech.com/products/p2_pico_projector.htm
    it says: (MP4, MP3, WMA, AVI, WMV, JPG, GIF, TXT), 1GB onboard memory, and a microSD slot capable of reading up to 4GB cards.

    so far, I've only had luck with downloaded AVI files that play without a problem each time. I'm pretty new to all of this and can't find a proper .mov to .avi file converter that is truly free. Everything i've tried so far either watermarks my videos or only converts a certain portion.

    I was wondering if anyone here had something for me to try that works.

    I've attached some images so you guys get an idea of what i'm trying to look for..a converter that will convert my videos to .avi and 800x600 resolution (or close to. as you can see in the pictures, if the image is too small, it has dead space that is slightly lit up).




    i dunno which pic you can see it better in but there is "dead" space because the image isn't big enough.

    also, these videos are meant to be small enough to where I can fit around 30min of footage and images within 4gigs of space (with micro SD card)
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    i have movies that are mp4 480x320. they do not play as they are. I've tried different formats and the sound is always off sync. last one i tried is mp4 480x360 and its pretty good but not perfect. i wish the orignal ones would work. the company sent me a software update but i think its the orignal. i installed it and no help plus the speaker really sucks. wish i could figure a way to boost the sound. my aux video jack is bad(move the wire and comes out enough to lose contact)so i'm sending it back in for a replacement.here is a free video converter. http://www.formatoz.com
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