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Easiest way to edit .mov files so i can upload them to youtube

Discussion in 'Other video questions' started by Dadarkilo, Mar 18, 2008.

  1. Dadarkilo

    Dadarkilo Guest

    I just took a bunch of vids of a long, hungover snow walk with a camera that makes .mov files. I was wondering, why can't I edit them in windows movie maker?
    I seriously dont know what the *bleep* with making videos so this seemiing like a technical forum it kinda goes along like: "yo who's this *bleep*?" "I uh, stumbled in from the lighted void" "and you wanna make what, home theater blueray templates with mirrored formats for virtual real time cell phone immediate download?" "Wha...?" CHWESHTION CHWESHTION CHWESHTION.
    So just tell me, whats the easiest way to edit these .mov files? I wanna upload them to youtube.

    Screengrin,
    Will
     
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  2. creaky

    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    Maybe youtube allows foul language and racist comments, but we allow neither. I see it's your first post here, so Hi and welcome, but please read the Forum Rules, they're in my signature
     
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  3. Dadarkilo

    Dadarkilo Guest

    oh sorry. I didn't read the rules first. As long as there's no rule against weirdness I'm cool. My apologies. Won't happen again.
    so here's the question, cleaned up and ordinarily stated: windows movie maker wont edit .mov files I took with a digital camera. Can anyome tell me why? or what's the best program to use (easy program) for video editing?
    thanks a lot,
    Will
     
  4. cyprusrom

    cyprusrom Active member

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    Well, why can't you buy a BigMac at a Burger King?
    MOV- Apple
    Windows MM-Micro$oft

    Sounds like a plausible reason to me.
     

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