I posted this earlier and didn't get a response. I think the subject wasn't explaining it enough.
I am in the middle of a redesign on our website (its almost done, actually) and I have a video that is being used as a demo of our product. Problem is that the guy who shot the video gave it to me in MOV format (3+ MB) and I want it to be Windows Media Player friendly and Real Player friendly. The location of the file is http://www.zedesign.com/portadome/WEB.MOV .
Here is what I tried on my own. I tried using Quicktime 6.0 and exported to AVI, but the file now is 10MB instead of 3MB. Not what I wanted, and the quality is terrible. If someone can help me out, I would greatly appreciate it. The guy who shot the video won't return a phone call.
Thanks.
oz
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The best bet would be to obtain the original footage. barring that there are other tools to convert the file to AVI - mov2avi and TMPGenc. Then you can use tools to convert this to a microsoft format like WMF or ASF. You will loose quality but it should not be too bad.
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