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Monday, July 18, 2011

Edit Kodak Camera MOV clips in Windows Movie Maker

Recently Kodak pocket Zi8 and Kodak Play sport are very hot on the go, many digital camera fans are rather lucky have owned one within their pocket. After the Kodak uses recorder a clip they will find the extension is ".MOV", this news comes good that it is a format compatible with QuickTime, but the other side lies the fact that it isn't easy thing to get the MOV clips to classical Windows Movie Maker.

When you manage to get Kodak video to WMM:
After plugged your Kodak digital camera into the cord and the cord into the usb drive, The camera is turned on, like it's supposed to be, and the screen of the camera is black. So in WMM you hit "Import from digital video camera" and every time this message pops up: "Import Video could not find a compatible digital video device. Verify that the digital video device is properly connected and turned on."

It's not strange to appear such question, the only thing to do is to convert the Kodak MOV to WMM support formats, either WMV, AVI is ok. Doremisoft Kodak Video Converter is the perfect Kodak Video converter and it can easily edit Kodak video in WMM after converting Kodak MOV video to WMM acceptable WMV or AVI format. To do the conversion, all you need to do is to follow the steps as follows:

Download the trial version above and install it follow the installation direction.
1. Input Kodak raw file
Run the Kodak Video Converter firstly. Then click the "Add File" button to browse your computer hard drive to add the Kodak raw file to the program.
2. Set WMV format as the output format
Open the "Profile" drop-up list shown the screenshot, move your mouse icon to "HD Video"->last format "WMV Video" and click it to select it.



Get the conversion started.
Press the yellow button in the lower right 'of the window to start converting Kodak raw file from Windows Media Player WMV.

Tip 1: Hit the "Apply to all" option to apply the selective format to all added Kodak raw videos.
Tip 2: To merge a few files into one single file, please select the files "Ctrl" and "Shift", and check the Merge option.

For Mac version, please visit : Kodak Video Converter for Mac