Can i encode video clips to the Quicktime For Linux format on my Windows 2000 Pro pc?
My digital camera produces Quicktime For Linux format video clips and has a connection to TV for thumbnail/movie previews on the TV screen which i can record to VHS.
I want to convert some video clips (mainly AVI format) to the same specification that my digital camera produces and transfer them to the camera to use the TV preview function.
I have Quicktime authoring software with all the codecs listed but QT for Linux isn't listed.
Does anyone know how i can analyse the camera's clips and determine codec and settings etc?
Thanks for any help.
Martin.
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