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.FLV to .MOV How to?Posted by treatment
Hello to the collective "Think Tank"
Background info: Spent many hours collecting YouTube videos of interest on to my harddrive. The website I use to accomplish this is here: http://keepvid.com/ Software solution: TubeSock [stinkbot.com] TubeSock works, but after using the DEMO for a week end, decided that it was too slow for my taste, and after assuming that I had succesfully downloaded hundreds of videos, realized that NOTHING had been saved to my harddrive, so off it went. Maybe you will have better luck? So, using KeepVid, I was able to "Save As" .FLV movies (which is what YouTube videos are natively, I believe) Now I have all these great .FLV videos and the only thing that will read them is VLC. If VLC is not in your toolbag, immediately go here and download it, I don;t know what I'd do without it. http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ So VLC can read, but will not export. Question: Is there any app that is known that will export a .flv file to a .mov? (I was hoping that FCP would do it so I could use the Batch Export feature and leave it over night) Thanks in advance, and I hope you found the above links useful. Treatment Any
I use VisualHub to export to FCP.
[www.techspansion.com] Highly recommend it. Also, give the firefox extension VideoDownloader a look. [addons.mozilla.org]
Hi Encision
I will check those out immediately!! In the meantime, I found a tiny little Freeware app that will create .mp4 videos, and also will do H264 (although 4 X slower, and quality is arguable) ON My machine, it did a 2.7MB .flv video in 2 minutes, and the same video in 9 minutes for H264 Check it out www.isquint.org
Try "Perian". It is a Quicktime Component, so once installed, Quicktime/Compressor can play FLV files easily, and you have the ease of conversion to any QT format via Compressor presets. And it will scream with a little Qmaster Cluster rendering it out for you.
Michael Pixel Dust Digital Media
Had a similar problem a while ago. My flash videos had interactive elements incorporated (database queries etc.), which rendered most of the programs mentioned here useless.
My solution; software called Snapz Pro. You can?t do batch processing but it will convert even the most complicated .flv and .swf files to .mov?s
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anthem Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I've been having spotty results with KepVid...Are > there any other recommended programs to save .flv > files? A google search turned up a lot of sketchy > looking results... As was said earlier in the thread, Visual Hub. It's a swiss army knife for video conversion and it is inexpensive.
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