I need to convert a couple of mpeg4 movie files to a format that requires the least amount of effort for viewers of my website.
I've checked around a bit and it seems like Quicktime 7 has some nasty reviews and may not even be able to do this. I was thinking mpeg4 to mov or an avi file. I also have a copy of the films that I recorded from my vhs origionals with a dvd recorder, I don't think I can do anything with these though.
It yould be great if anyone has any advice on this or if anyone can vouch for or suggest an alternative to Quicktime7.
Here's a link to my site, I'm still working out bugs and details so bear with me, as you can see, my demo reel file is huge and the student film files are not recognizeable (at least to me)
Any tips are more than welcome.
Try AppGeeker video converter to convert mpeg4 movie files to website format. See source: .mp4 to .flv
convert mp4 to flash (swf or flv), it's a popular format now and the most appropriate for videos on web.
for such a conversion i advise you to use a special software, video to flash converter. i use geovid video to flash converter. easy to use and featured tool. free to try a full version without time limits.
good luck
hey to everyone!
i want to add that i've found another one program-FlashConv-to do this conversion,it seems that it would solve all problems, because it's of a high quality for its price.you can find it with google
Hey guys you have great information, but it would be better posted in the desktop. This area is reserved for reporting problems with the forums/boards.
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Hello!
Since your last post geovid made new Pro version of "video to flash converter". Suggest to see too. It was added some new abilities but basic is still the same. Nice :)
Keep clear!
I am using wondershare video to flash software, here is its guide. Buit it needs payment.:mad: