I'm sorry, I did receive help from a LM_Net member in reference to my
camera's Quicktime video clip format.
Kristen wrote:
I have a Canon digital camera that also takes movies. When I download it
using the Canon software, it automatically converts the movie into
QuickTime, as you describe.
I have now switched to Google's free photo editing software, Picasa. When I
use Picasa to download photos (and video) from my camera, Picasa downloads
the video into a format that's editable in MovieMaker. (On my camera, the
quality of the footage is not as high as it would be with a camcorder, so
your overall video screen size may need to be smaller, but it's a start!)
I will definitely try using Picasa the next time I download video from my
camera.
Sandra Carswell, Librarian
Lovett Ledger Intermediate
Copperas Cove, TX 76525
sandracarswell@hotmail.com
sandraca@ccisd.com
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