
31-05-2006, 11:08 PM
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Mpeg-4 video conversion
Not strictly a phone question, but something's doing my head in, bigtime.
Does anyone know of a way of converting the mpeg-4 video files that come off my N70 to a format that can easily be imported into Adobe Premiere Pro?
I've always cut up video clips, put music over them, added transitions etc etc but I'm having big trouble with it since transfering to the N70. I've tried every piece of shareware I can find and none of it does the job properly. Help!!!
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01-06-2006, 04:14 AM
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Originally Posted by chuckles586
Not strictly a phone question, but something's doing my head in, bigtime.
Does anyone know of a way of converting the mpeg-4 video files that come off my N70 to a format that can easily be imported into Adobe Premiere Pro?
I've always cut up video clips, put music over them, added transitions etc etc but I'm having big trouble with it since transfering to the N70. I've tried every piece of shareware I can find and none of it does the job properly. Help!!!
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http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html
Try SUPER from eRightSoft and as a bonus, it's freeware.
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01-06-2006, 03:22 PM
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Originally Posted by chuckles586
Not strictly a phone question, but something's doing my head in, bigtime.
Does anyone know of a way of converting the mpeg-4 video files that come off my N70 to a format that can easily be imported into Adobe Premiere Pro?
I've always cut up video clips, put music over them, added transitions etc etc but I'm having big trouble with it since transfering to the N70. I've tried every piece of shareware I can find and none of it does the job properly. Help!!!
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Apple Quicktime Pro, Ulead VideoStudio 10 Plus and Nero 7 all work fine with MP4 - your problems are probably to do with Adobe Premiere being old - try updating it perhaps?
Steve
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12-06-2006, 06:45 PM
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Originally Posted by chuckles586
Not strictly a phone question, but something's doing my head in, bigtime.
Does anyone know of a way of converting the mpeg-4 video files that come off my N70 to a format that can easily be imported into Adobe Premiere Pro?
I've always cut up video clips, put music over them, added transitions etc etc but I'm having big trouble with it since transfering to the N70. I've tried every piece of shareware I can find and none of it does the job properly. Help!!!
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Nokia multimedia player bundled in PC Suite can convert most video types to mp4 or 3gp.
but doesnt work with real media files :(
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13-06-2006, 05:02 AM
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Eh? That's nothing to do with this thread!!!
Anyway, Real Media files are often problematic, partly because they're optimised for streaming, partly because of the huge number of versions and formats. Just avoid them if you can.
Steve
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14-06-2006, 04:23 PM
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you can also use iTunes
if you have a Mac..you can use iSquint.
it's the same format as the Video iPods..
there are other software that can convert very easily
check www.versiontracker.com
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