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My daughter is needing to send audition videos in order to apply for orchestra sub lists, extras, etc. We've been using Handbrake to convert them to MP4 files, but the video quality just isn't there. We've experimented with it quite a bit with no success. Either we're not doing something, or we're doing something wrong. Anyway.......... Are there any other (better) file conversion programs out there that you guys use?
Converting video files to MP4 files
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Re: Converting video files to MP4 files
Most movie editing programs use MP4. I have Adobe premiere elements, it might be available as a 30 day trial.
If you can get it to work, you could always send the files to me, and I can convert and send them back
What format are they now?
If you can get it to work, you could always send the files to me, and I can convert and send them back
What format are they now?
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Re: Converting video files to MP4 files
This will do all sorts of multimedia conversions quickly and easily. http://www.pcfreetime.com/formatfactory ... anguage=en
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Re: Converting video files to MP4 files
What is the video source you're converting from? Also, what kind of machine are you using to convert?
I use Handbrake for most things, but there are tons of converters out there that will convert to mp4 or m4p.
I use Handbrake for most things, but there are tons of converters out there that will convert to mp4 or m4p.
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Re: Converting video files to MP4 files
Forgot to mention.... my family uses Macs. The recorder my daughter uses is a Zoom Q8. She then transfers the files to her Mac laptop........ which is top notch. I'm not exactly sure how she's transferring the files, but she then sends it to us at home via imessage, (Messages) for us to convert to MP4. When we send it back to her converted, the video quality isn't very good. Audio is great. They are originally MOV files.
Also.... when we play it back on our iMac, the video is very pixelated and the top portion of the video is frozen while the lower portion is moving normally. I suspect that we're not doing something correctly or have the incorrect settings somewhere.
Also.... when we play it back on our iMac, the video is very pixelated and the top portion of the video is frozen while the lower portion is moving normally. I suspect that we're not doing something correctly or have the incorrect settings somewhere.
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Re: Converting video files to MP4 files
I'm a long-time Mac user, so I know the lay of the land here.
Have you played them back before converting to make sure the original video is okay? If so, we know that's not the problem, but the problem lies in the conversion.
Do you know what video resolution she's got the camera set on (the video resolution of the video will be the same)? Do you know what preset you're using on Handbrake (if any)? Also, do the people she's submitting to have particular requirements for file formats and resolution? Also, is your version of Handbrake up to date?
If this gets too complicated, there are several simplified mp4 converters for free on the App Store for Mac.
Have you played them back before converting to make sure the original video is okay? If so, we know that's not the problem, but the problem lies in the conversion.
Do you know what video resolution she's got the camera set on (the video resolution of the video will be the same)? Do you know what preset you're using on Handbrake (if any)? Also, do the people she's submitting to have particular requirements for file formats and resolution? Also, is your version of Handbrake up to date?
If this gets too complicated, there are several simplified mp4 converters for free on the App Store for Mac.
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Re: Converting video files to MP4 files
Update on the Handbrake video conversion issue.
It turns out that MPEG StreamClip and Handbrake don't work well together.....at least on my computer. I was using Handbrake to convert the video from MOV to MP4, and my computer was automatically using MEPG StreamClip to play it back on screen. It was causing a severe glitch within the playback, so once we figured out the problem, we switched to a different program, and all was right with the world again!!!!
The second issue of the graininess/large pixels was (obviously) due to the low resolution setting which my daughter was unknowingly using. Got that part straightened out quickly. The other issue took quite awhile to figure out, BUT.......... we got it.
Thanks to all who offered info and help.
It turns out that MPEG StreamClip and Handbrake don't work well together.....at least on my computer. I was using Handbrake to convert the video from MOV to MP4, and my computer was automatically using MEPG StreamClip to play it back on screen. It was causing a severe glitch within the playback, so once we figured out the problem, we switched to a different program, and all was right with the world again!!!!
The second issue of the graininess/large pixels was (obviously) due to the low resolution setting which my daughter was unknowingly using. Got that part straightened out quickly. The other issue took quite awhile to figure out, BUT.......... we got it.
Thanks to all who offered info and help.