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April 13, 2003 at 7:21 pm #607
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kowarama skip

Buxton how did you convert all of those file types?

I’m trying to convert .wmv to .avi

please help!

April 13, 2003 at 7:51 pm #610
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Bob Page

With any editing software (premiere…) export your video with the setting you want.

Good Luck
Bob Page

April 13, 2003 at 9:12 pm #612
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Cometgreen

I believe the answer is in the FAQ. That lists a lot of different programs that can convert certain file types.

Cometgreen

April 13, 2003 at 9:16 pm #614
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“Bob Page” wrote: With any editing software (premiere…) export your video with the setting you want.

Good Luck
Bob Page

Premiere does not support to import . wmv files.

I can remind me, that “Magix Music Maker 5″ can import . wmv files and export them in .avi

April 14, 2003 at 4:34 pm #656
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guest

I agree! kowarama needs software to convert wmv to avi

October 8, 2012 at 2:49 pm #419312
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BrixForce

Try Bigasoft software. Works perfectly on me for converting small size films and converts almost all formats.

October 18, 2012 at 8:44 am #419516
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Edit Sony NEX-FS700 60p AVCHD with Avid on Mac

Sony NEX-FS700 pro-grade 4k-capable E-mount camcorder has all the features of the FS100 but with some big improvements including a 3G-SDI output, ND filters and high-speed recording options. The Sony NEX-FS700U can shoot Full HD 1920 x1080p video as high-quality AVCHD files for you. However, with the 1080/50p, 1080/60p video recording AVCHD file, you may meet some troubles when you import them to Avid Media Composer 6.5 for editing.

I shot footage using the Sony NEX-FS700. When I import the footage into Avid, I found the Media Composer 6.5 cannot handle the AVCHD files well, and some the footage looks washed out and the preview is loggy. Is there anyway to solve the problem? Thanks!

Although Avid MC has added some plug-ins, actually background converters for AVCHD editors, the importing process are unbelievably slow. To find a powerful and profession Mac AVCHD converter becomes more important. Here recommended the Mac AVCHD to Avid MC Converter. Its great performance makes it much faster to convert AVCHD footages to DNxHD (.mov) with original quality.

Tutorial on converting Sony NEX-FS700 AVCHD to Avid MC 6.5 on Mac

First, Download and install the Mac AVCHD to DNxHD Converter, then launch it to load Sony NEX-FS700 .mts/m2ts clips.
Tip: If you want to join the files as one for easier editing, please tick the box “Merge into one”.

Secondly, select Avid Media Composer > Avid DNxHD(*.mov) as output format. Then you’d better click Settings to set video size to 1920*1080, frame rate to 30fps generate the best quality video for Avid.

Finally, click Convert button to start to convert Sony NEX-FS700 MTS to Avid MC 6.5 favorable DNxHD video on Mac OS X.

After a successful conversion, you can get the output files via clicking the Open icon. Afterwards, it’s easy for you to import Sony FS700 to Avid Media Composer 6.5 for editing freely without any problem.

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Import 1080 60p/50p AVCHD to Avid Media Composer on Mac

October 24, 2012 at 8:36 am #419636
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Rakibul Hasan

Hi kowarama skip
You want to convert video files ?
Its so simple now a days.
You can Use “Allok all in one Converter”, “Imtoo converter” to convert your video files to WMV to AVI or AVI to WMV.

Thank you,
Rakibul Hasan

October 28, 2012 at 1:41 am #419759
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Brix_Lover

Using an up to date software will help you have the best way in converting those files.

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