I am doing a project that requires me to make a movie using Windows Movie Maker. I have a Kodak Digital Camera that can record videos, so I have recorded all my videos on there but when I transfer them to my computer, they are Quicktime files. I have the basic Quicktime program so I can't convert them. I need them to be in any kind of windows media player format so I can put the clips on Windows Movie Maker. I really don't wanna download a whole lot... what should I do? Thanks.
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Mp4camtoavi might work or use super or mediacoder and convert to avi. Then import the avi in wmm.
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Try MediaLooks QuickTime Plugin - it should enable QuickTime support in Windows Movie Maker. Note that oroginal QuickTime from Apple should be installed.
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