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Originally posted by D.J. Fluck
I found this program just the other day:
Rad Video Tools Select "The RAD Video Tools" This program is free, but they ask for donations through that amazon.com honor system thing.
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I have had this program for a year or so, but never got it to work. I always get and error 'Error opening the audio input file'
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Originally posted by Suneet
Apple quicktime actually does the encoding, you just have to get the Pro version. So you can get that, or use this freeware utility called Quickeditor. It'll do what you're trying to, and is shareware. I used it a while back to edit a movie trailer, so it was lying around on my hard dive. The people who make it stopped supporting it, so the file is hard to find. I was considering uploading it a server, but I did find a host.
Here it is: http://www.amarelect.com/z-tools/Grphc/VideoEdit/
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Thanks alot for that, i'll try it out during the next few days.
I do use Divx alot, but am wondering(wanting to play) if quicktime is a better format. Every quicktime movie i have seen has been extremely good quality for the size.