A file with the AIF extension is an Apple AIFF audio file. You must have some video/picture content to combine with the audio before making into a Apple movie file (.MOV).
To convert a MOV file to an AEP (After Effects Project) file, you need to import the MOV file into Adobe After Effects first. Open After Effects, create a new project, and use the "File" > "Import" option to bring in your MOV file. Once imported, you can create a new composition with the MOV file and then save your project as an AEP file by selecting "File" > "Save As." Note that AEP files are project files and do not store the video data itself, so the original MOV file must remain accessible.
You mean GIF file? Convert the file to WMV for Windows Media Player and convert the file to MOV for quicktime.
With trp converter software you can convert trp file into avi file. Not this but you can also convert trp into flv, mp4, asf, wmv, m4v, mov, mpg, etc. The software provides graphical user interface.
To convert an iMovie project to MPEG, first, export your project by clicking on the "File" menu, then selecting "Share" and choosing "File." In the export settings, select your desired resolution and quality, then click "Next" to save the file. Once you have the video file (typically in MOV format), you can use a video converter tool or software to convert it to MPEG format by selecting the MOV file and choosing MPEG as the output format.
No, the MOV file format is not the same as the MP4 file format.
Download QuickTime from Apple.com which play MOV file on your computer. OR you could burn it to DVD and watch it on your home DVD player. See the guide on blow link. Some players support play MOV files, but I always convert MOV file to WMV for my Windows Media Player, or other video formats for differents players. With Aimersoft video converter software.
You have to convert it with some kind of converter. There is many types of converters. Both software and hardware. Try one of this: 1. http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html 2. http://www.fxbear.com/free-mov-converter.php
no it is not.
No. Not unless you have a video editing program that has a converter integrated into the program.
No, the file format "mov" is not the same as "mp4." They are different file formats used for storing video and audio data.
You will need to convert the File to a accepted format using software! The Best ones are .avi (Windows) or .mov (Mac)
Change the .gif file to a .mov file