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I have read all the posts on this forum... Tomorrow, I will follow PJ's
advice and find the utility that converts MPEG-2 files to AVI so that I can use Movie Maker 2 to edit them. I have two questions... 1. Sony must be close to market leaders in the Digital camcorder market. At any rate, they sell a lot of them... And the latest Sony handycams create files in the MPEG-2 format. So, with all this potential demand, why on earth hasn't Microsoft updated Movie Maker to be able to import MPEG-2 files? I don't even mind paying a reasonable fee for this feature. 2. If I use a utility program to convert MPEG-2 to AVI and then import into MM2, will I lose quality? If so, will it be visible? I would appreciate thoughts and comments. Papa John, surely you carry some clout with MS, when willl they see the light? |
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Some Sony handicams use MPEG-2 format to make discs, but others use the
Digital Video format to make tapes... the choice people make depends on their primary interest. Mini-DV camcorders are the best choice if one wants to do editing. Beyond disc-based camcorders, the MPEG-2 format is common.... and Microsoft is well aware of how common it is. Until then, the conversion process is the way to go and pretty easy to do. -- PapaJohn Movie Maker 2 and Photo Story 3 website - http://www.papajohn.org MM2 Tips and Tricks: http://www.simplydv.co.uk/simplyBB/viewtopic.php?t=4693 Online Newsletters: http://www.windowsmoviemakers.net/PapaJohn/Index.aspx "BENJY11" <BENJY11@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:B576D91F-F0F3-4DB7-BB76-5CDDF63FE438@microsoft.com... >I have read all the posts on this forum... Tomorrow, I will follow PJ's > advice and find the utility that converts MPEG-2 files to AVI so that I > can > use Movie Maker 2 to edit them. > > I have two questions... > > 1. Sony must be close to market leaders in the Digital camcorder market. > At any rate, they sell a lot of them... And the latest Sony handycams > create > files in the MPEG-2 format. So, with all this potential demand, why on > earth > hasn't Microsoft updated Movie Maker to be able to import MPEG-2 files? I > don't even mind paying a reasonable fee for this feature. > > 2. If I use a utility program to convert MPEG-2 to AVI and then import > into > MM2, will I lose quality? If so, will it be visible? > > I would appreciate thoughts and comments. Papa John, surely you carry > some > clout with MS, when willl they see the light? > > > |
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