You can change the format but it will not work in this case. I recommend you buy Pinnacle Studio 14. It is compatible with Windows XP, Vista and 7. You can use QuickTime Movies (MOV, 3GP, MPEG-4, AVI etc.). You can purchase it for about $50 (Used) or about $80 (New). To upgrade it to Ultimate, it is an extra $49. If you can't figure out how to use it, watch the tutorials. You can watch them on YouTube. Seach "Pinnacle Studio 14" on YouTube or your search engine (Google, Bing, Yahoo! etc.). It's a good program and try it for yourself.
no i don't think so...
figure it out your self
You can drag QuickTime videos from your files to the iTunes movies section, and then sync your iPod with iTunes to get it on your iPod.
not to be rude but its called quicktime PLAYER so it only plays files
Powerpoint slide shows, Quicktime movies, Flash intro,Realplayer movies
Quicktime is free, it offers basic video editing features, allows the user to save and export movies, and is easy to use even for the most basic user.
No. You have to convert the video to a format used by the media player. A Quicktime video is an Apple/Mac file. Use Quicktime player to view it or convert it.
Mostly, QuickTime is used for viewing video. The video can be streaming, from a CD/DVD, or stored on your hard drive. You can watch movies, streaming content, TV shows, music videos, commercials, etc. QuickTime is also used as a plug-in on many websites to display videos to add extra content that is available. QuickTime was developed and is maintained by Apple.
Yes. Simply click the Movies tab in iTunes and drag movies into the window. Note that they must be MP4, MOV, AVI, or any other quicktime-compatible format. When you connect your iPod touch, your videos should (assuming you haven't told iTunes not to) automatically sync your videos between your iPod and your computer.
First, your video type must be compatible with itunes or Quicktime e.g Mpeg4 Drag the videos you want into the videos/movies category in itunes. Go to your devices and click on your device. Go the the movies sync folder and select sync all. A very good and free program is videora. Go to Videora.com to download.
iTunes does not have the ability to edit or export movies. Quicktime Pro, a purchased upgrade from the Quicktime included with the iTunes software, can export and trim some video files, but not ones streamed from the net or played on DVD. Movies purchased or rented on iTunes cannot be saved or exported with any program.
A professional program - DVD Ripper for Mac will help you convert commercial encrypted DVD or homemade unencrypted DVD to MOV on Mac. After conversion, you can play the DVD movies with QuickTime without limitation.