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BruceEBonus
Jan 6, 2008, 12:01 PM
Per the header really ... I am converting stuff .. .mainly off an Archos Camcorder which was done on WMV and AVI but good ol' iMovie08 doesn't want to know. And iMovie06 imports ok as does FCE - then both crash after ten seconds ... evidently the compatibility doesn't work so I need a decent conversion program.

My first port of call is Quicktime .. but of course to update its a whopping £20 for the same thing sitting on your computer already ... good money earner there, Mr Jobs .... but before I pay out the equivalent of a weeks wages (ahem) then would it be worth spending the same or a wee bit more on a commercially packaged alternative ... nay .. better program that can cope well with conversion of Windows compatible stuff to Macintosh?.

Or should I not complain. Hail the goodness of Steve and jolly well fork out my readies chuffed that I should be allowed to breath the same air as he?.:)

Ta!!!!

Bruce



tersono
Jan 6, 2008, 12:13 PM
I've had good results with iSquint (http://www.isquint.org/). Better yet, it's free (and does a better job in this instance than QTP IMHO)

bmcgonag
Jan 6, 2008, 12:16 PM
I've had good results with iSquint (http://www.isquint.org/). Better yet, it's free (and does a better job in this instance than QTP IMHO)

I agree, but iSquint is limited in quality settings. If you want a little more control for about $20, try VisualHub. It will convert just about anything, to just about anything, with all types of quality settings, including custom advanced settings if you want.

Brian

bking1000
Jan 6, 2008, 12:28 PM
I agree, but iSquint is limited in quality settings. If you want a little more control for about $20, try VisualHub. It will convert just about anything, to just about anything, with all types of quality settings, including custom advanced settings if you want.

Brian

I agree on VisualHub. Seems to handle those kind of cross-platform conversions nicely. The Apple products, in a word, don't.

BruceEBonus
Jan 8, 2008, 07:20 AM
I agree on VisualHub. Seems to handle those kind of cross-platform conversions nicely. The Apple products, in a word, don't.

Cheers BurgerKing

I think Ill try this route first then .. may try out their demo to see if it works first, mind.


Ta

Bruce