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Converting movie files


Paul Hurdsfield - Joint Manchester AO

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Hello Boys,:) i'm looking for a bit of advice.???

I have a couple of short movie clips taken on my camera, they are AVI files, today I tried to play them on my Panasonic smart tv and it said 'file not supported':(

Going through the help pages on the telly it says mpegs are ok, so how do I convert AVI files to mpeg? 

I googled it and got loads of free downloads but I'm always a bit wary of these, can anyone reccomend a good converter, preferably free. ;)

Please keep it simple, i;m old and not very techy.:laugh:

Posted
37 minutes ago, Paul Hurdsfield said:

I have a couple of short movie clips taken on my camera,

we've all got some of those :getmecoat:

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Not at our age:laugh::laugh::laugh:

It's similar to this but much better

 

 

 

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I have used Freemake successfully in the past, although now I have a paid for editor.  Just be careful when you install it as it will offer to install all sorts of additional rubbish you don't want, if I recall correctly.

Steve.

Posted

If you have Windows, Windows movie maker should do it...

Posted
9 hours ago, Andy Banks - Chairman said:

If you have Windows, Windows movie maker should do it...

I have windows 8.1 and I cant find Movie maker.

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55 minutes ago, Stuart said:

This one works for me Any Video Convertor

 

Thanks Stuart it works great for me too. :t-up:

And thanks to all :yes:who came up with suggestions 

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I know you're sorted but Format Factory (free and well supported) converts between most known file types, video, audio and others. used it weekly now for a few years from short Gopro clips to 3GB plus movies.

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