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Editing SD .AVI



 
 
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Old February 7th 07, 12:40 PM posted to uk.rec.video.digital
Terence Watts
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Default Editing SD .AVI

Hi All,

I'm REALLY hoping somebody can help out here! I've got several short
clips of around 20 seconds each recorded onto an SD card via a Pentax
S6 digital camera running in movie mode - it records .AVI files.

They playback as well as can be expected in the camera but I can't
find any way of storing them and playing them on my PC - has anybody
got any ideas?

Quality is not especially important - for complicated reasons they are
all the movie media I have after a trip to Hong Kong and I would like
to be able to perhaps edit them together in some way, or at least to
play them.

They are .AVI files but Windows Media Player only plays the sound.

Any advice would be most welcome!

Terence
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Old February 7th 07, 12:53 PM posted to uk.rec.video.digital
:Jerry:
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Default Editing SD .AVI


"Terence Watts" wrote in message
...
Hi All,

I'm REALLY hoping somebody can help out here! I've got several short
clips of around 20 seconds each recorded onto an SD card via a
Pentax
S6 digital camera running in movie mode - it records .AVI files.

snip

Which is a meaningless bit of information, the .avi file extension is
just a wrapper.

You need to find out what codec has been used, download 'GSpot'
(http://gspot.headbands.com/) and install, load the .avi file into
that program, it will tell you what codec has been used amongst other
things.

Once you know the codec you can either Google or come back here for
some more advise on editors, media players etc.



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Old February 7th 07, 01:03 PM posted to uk.rec.video.digital
Trev
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Default Editing SD .AVI


"Terence Watts" wrote in message
...
Hi All,

I'm REALLY hoping somebody can help out here! I've got several short
clips of around 20 seconds each recorded onto an SD card via a Pentax
S6 digital camera running in movie mode - it records .AVI files.

They playback as well as can be expected in the camera but I can't
find any way of storing them and playing them on my PC - has anybody
got any ideas?

Quality is not especially important - for complicated reasons they are
all the movie media I have after a trip to Hong Kong and I would like
to be able to perhaps edit them together in some way, or at least to
play them.

They are .AVI files but Windows Media Player only plays the sound.

Any advice would be most welcome!

Terence


These will be motion jpegs and the application to view them is Quick time
and no doubt came on the cd with your camera


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Old February 7th 07, 01:03 PM posted to uk.rec.video.digital
Terence Watts
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Default Editing SD .AVI

On Wed, 7 Feb 2007 12:53:57 -0000, ":Jerry:"
wrote:


"Terence Watts" wrote in message
.. .
Hi All,

I'm REALLY hoping somebody can help out here! I've got several short
clips of around 20 seconds each recorded onto an SD card via a
Pentax
S6 digital camera running in movie mode - it records .AVI files.

snip

Which is a meaningless bit of information, the .avi file extension is
just a wrapper.

You need to find out what codec has been used, download 'GSpot'
(http://gspot.headbands.com/) and install, load the .avi file into
that program, it will tell you what codec has been used amongst other
things.

Once you know the codec you can either Google or come back here for
some more advise on editors, media players etc.


Thank you Jerry - I'll follow that bit of excellent advice later on
today!

Terence
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Old February 7th 07, 06:02 PM posted to uk.rec.video.digital
Terence Watts
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Default Editing SD .AVI

On Wed, 7 Feb 2007 13:03:40 -0000, "Trev" trevbowdenAT.dsl.pipex.COM
wrote:


"Terence Watts" wrote in message
.. .
Hi All,

I'm REALLY hoping somebody can help out here! I've got several short
clips of around 20 seconds each recorded onto an SD card via a Pentax
S6 digital camera running in movie mode - it records .AVI files.

They playback as well as can be expected in the camera but I can't
find any way of storing them and playing them on my PC - has anybody
got any ideas?

Quality is not especially important - for complicated reasons they are
all the movie media I have after a trip to Hong Kong and I would like
to be able to perhaps edit them together in some way, or at least to
play them.

They are .AVI files but Windows Media Player only plays the sound.

Any advice would be most welcome!

Terence


These will be motion jpegs and the application to view them is Quick time
and no doubt came on the cd with your camera

Hmm... well, that didn't work either :-( Downloading a DivX codec
seems to have done the trick though.

Thanks for your thoughts, anyway.

Terence

 




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