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Oct 30, 2010 04:22 |  #1

I've got Adobe Media Encoder CS4 for Mac. I'm trying to convert a 640x480 30fps .MOV file from my IXUS 980IS to PAL 720x576 @ 25fps as an AVI file.

If I select format H.264 and preset PAL DV High Quality it appears everything is as close to what I want/need except the output file format is MP4 and I can't find anywhere an option to make it AVI.

Did some searching and it appears only the Windows version of Med Enc has this option.

How can I get AVI file output? I have the full Adobe CS4 Suite, but not that familiar with the video editing components.


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Oct 30, 2010 11:12 |  #2

H.264 is wrapped in mp4 cause it is specced to use with mp4. http://en.wikipedia.or​g/wiki/H.264 (external link)

You can use DV AVI though.




  
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Oct 30, 2010 14:25 |  #3

Thanks mate, but there is no DV AVI option that I can find. Any ideas?


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Oct 30, 2010 23:24 |  #4

I actually don't know if the Mac version has that at all. The Windows version has it under Windows AVI and I also have a Panasonic DV codec that probably won't work on a Mac. The Quicktime format with the DV codec works with pretty much everything so I would use that.




  
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Oct 31, 2010 15:46 |  #5

I'm stumped. Doesn't appear to be a simple way to do it on Mac. Had a bright idea that if I encode it as MP4, or even MPEG2, I could import into Windows Movie Maker and export from there to AVI.

Windows Movie Maker didn't have the required codec for MPEG2, although it did recognise the filetype.

It can't be this complicated to export to an AVI, can it? It's such a common format!


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Oct 31, 2010 19:42 |  #6

Yup, it shouldn't be that difficult...but Mac doesn't support AVI in general. You can convert MOV to AVI using a QuickTime (pro version) player on Windows. I wasn't able to do it on a Mac since I don't have a pro version on Mac.


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Oct 31, 2010 20:01 |  #7

Thanks for confirming that. I've found a Windows tool that looks like it can convert MP4 to AVI. Am seeing how that goes now.


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Oct 31, 2010 22:47 |  #8

It didn't work. What to do...


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Oct 31, 2010 23:49 |  #9

Export it as MOV and when it is done, rename the format to AVI. It worked for me.




  
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Nov 01, 2010 12:46 |  #10

Why do you need it in an AVI container anyway?




  
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Nov 01, 2010 14:20 |  #11

It's the required format of the place I want to submit my video to. Was very specific.


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Nov 01, 2010 15:25 |  #12

...? Do what I said, it will work.




  
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Nov 01, 2010 16:13 |  #13

d_pipa wrote in post #11202063 (external link)
Export it as MOV and when it is done, rename the format to AVI. It worked for me.

Sorry mate, I didn't try it. Based on my understanding, they are completely different file formats. Just renaming a file does not change the format or contents of the file.

You can't take a JPEG, rename it with .CR2 file extension and it becomes a RAW file.


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Nov 01, 2010 16:24 |  #14

troypiggo wrote in post #11206089 (external link)
Sorry mate, I didn't try it. Based on my understanding, they are completely different file formats. Just renaming a file does not change the format or contents of the file.

You can't take a JPEG, rename it with .CR2 file extension and it becomes a RAW file.

Actually, you're wrong.

MOV and AVI is the same thing, just that AVI works in Windows and MOV in Mac... Like I said, it worked on mine, I renamed the MOV to AVI many times.




  
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Nov 02, 2010 05:26 |  #15

d_pipa wrote in post #11206161 (external link)
Actually, you're wrong.

MOV and AVI is the same thing, just that AVI works in Windows and MOV in Mac... Like I said, it worked on mine, I renamed the MOV to AVI many times.

Actually you are wrong. It might work when renaming, but the container formats have different specifications. It doesn't magically transform the specs to another container.




  
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