There are several video editors available commercially or for free from the internet that can be used to edit MOV files. The inbuilt Windows Movie Maker can also serve this purpose.
AVI and MOV files are video files. AVI stands for Audio Video Interleave. MOV is an apple format of a movie file.
MOV files are not compatible with Windows Movie Maker. You will need to convert the Kodak MOV files to one of the file name extensions (formats) below before you can import/edit them in Windows Movie Maker:asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, .wmvFree video converters are available online. Google: free video converters and download one. Then, open the program and convert the MOV file to one of those listed above.If the conversion is successful, you will be able to import/edit the newly converted file in Windows Movie Maker.
If you mean you're trying to watch .avi files on a camera that only supports .mov then just render out the .avi in a video editing program to the .mov codec. Not that hard.
The difference in file size between MOV and MP4 video files is generally minimal, with MP4 files typically being slightly smaller due to their more efficient compression methods.
To create transparent video files for your project, you can use video editing software that supports alpha channels. An alpha channel allows you to set certain areas of the video as transparent. Simply edit your video with the desired transparency settings and export it in a file format that supports transparency, such as MOV or WebM.
Some of the biggest names in video editing will do the job - Sony Vegas, Adobe Premiere, and so forth. If you're on a Mac, then look no further than iMovie itself to edit your files as you see fit.
It does not have the codes to edit the file . Google vcdhelp .You need a program to convert these files into wma to be edited in movie maker
Might be from the video format of the video you uploaded. You can only upload files in either QuickTime .MOV, Windows .AVI, or .MPG files. If you did, then it might only need time to process.
I haven't used windows movie maker before. I kind of knowing it doesn't support mov format as import content. So you'd better converting the format into the contents that supported by windows movie maker, and edit it. Or you may try MPEG Video Wizard DVD to edit you mov videos, it accepts mov format as import content as well as output content.
Yes, MP4 files are generally smaller in size compared to MOV files.
A file with the extension MOV is one that contains multimedia such as a video with music as well. One would need the QuickTime software in order to play videos with this type of file.
You will need a software tool that changes the format from mov to avi. Acethinker Video Converter is the best video converter as well as mov to avi converter. You can download it and have a try. If you Google it you will most likely find plenty of such tools.