Good AVI to MPEG4 converter?

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Good AVI to MPEG4 converter?

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I'm looking for a good avi to mpeg4 converter so I can shrink up some of these video files for my Jornada; however, all the programs I have now are shareware programs that only convert 50% of each video. :cry: Do you guys know of any LEGAL freeware programs for avi to mpeg4 conversion with a fairly good set of options available for it? Thanks! :wink:

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I use my Sony (eww) Vegas program to do it. It does it 100%., I think you can get a 6-month demo somewhere.
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VLC has options for converting audio and video to other formats. You need to do an Open File (NOT Quick Open File), check the box at the bottom that says Streaming/Saving, then hit options. In there, set everything the way you want (making sure to check the boxes for audio and video), and make sure you've specified an output for the file. Finally, click OK in that dialog, and the one below it, then wait for the file to play. When it's done, the output file should be complete.

If that fails, buy a program.
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MediaCoder can convert almost any format into almost any other format. It even has built-in presets for devices like cell phones, iPods, and PSPs. It can even do batch processing!

http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/

VLC will do the trick too, but programs like QuickTime or Windows Media Player won't run the file if the settings aren't perfect, but VLC will still run it without problems.
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bicostp wrote:MediaCoder can convert almost any format into almost any other format. It even has built-in presets for devices like cell phones, iPods, and PSPs.

http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/

VLC will do the trick too, but programs like QuickTime or Windows Media Player won't run the file if the settings aren't perfect, but VLC will still run it without problems.
Agreed. MediaCoder is the best for stuff like that.
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Is this like the 3rd thread that I have seen lately that media coder is the answer to. :lol: Media coderd does it all
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bicostp wrote:MediaCoder can convert almost any format into almost any other format. It even has built-in presets for devices like cell phones, iPods, and PSPs. It can even do batch processing!

http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/

VLC will do the trick too, but programs like QuickTime or Windows Media Player won't run the file if the settings aren't perfect, but VLC will still run it without problems.
Thanks for the suggestions, guys. I just downloaded MediaCoder, and I'll let you know how things worked out once I've started converting files. Thanks! :)

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Well, it seems MediaCoder is getting the job done famously! :P

Although with all the videos I've converted so far, they've all had one teensy little problem; it seems whenever I convert a video (I'm not using any plugins by the way) it transcodes only the video file. :sad: From there, I went back to the converter and transcoded the audio file separately, but now I have an audio track (I think it's an mp3) and an mpeg4 video file with no audio. How do I combine the two?

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You can mux it with NanDub.
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Post by bicostp »

Make sure you set up audio and video settings.

Does it still do that when you use one of the device modes? (iPod or PSP) I think the PSP wizard gives you an MPEG-4 file.
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Post by HomicidalBarber »

http://www.videora.com/en-us/Converter/iPod/

Thats what I used to do, one click conversion. You can set up multiple videos to convert while you are gone too.
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pm me the file and I will export it to whatever format you'd like ;)
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I use Super for my video conversions. It supports a HUGE amount of video files, including .flv which is useful for ones downloaded off of Youtube.
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