![]() If I had to pick any one system for taking along my own collection of a dozen or so favourite video clips (e.g. Still, for something that's precious enough to go through all this for, the chances are that you'll put the work in massaging your footage or installing extra codecs. Just be prepared for a little fiddling! As things stand, with no extra codecs, you have to start with video in AVI, encoded in a common codec, or in bog-standard MPEG-1. It turns out that it uses DirectShow, and with the codecs here, here and here, it should be possible to open any combination of Real Media, Windows and DVD format files. WMV or MPEG-2 video files, which is something of a shame. ![]() You may remember my original review, from 2006, an incredible seven years ago? I concluded:ĭespite having the latest Quicktime Pro and several DVD players on my Windows PC, SmartMovie's converter wouldn't open any of my.
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