Transcoding & formatting video

Video Conversion for Windows Video Editors (preview)

Video Conversion for Windows Video Editors (preview)

Editing Flip or other HD videos in some version of Windows Movie Maker, Windows Live Movie Maker, or sometimes even commercial video editing software can be a hassle if the editor isn't completely comfortable with the video files from your camcorder. This members-only video offers a comprehensive and free solution.

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Get Information about your Video Files

The more you get into video editing, the more you need to know about the technical details of your video files.  Unless you restrict yourself to editing and viewing your video with the softwar Read more

Editing Flip Video with Different Versions of Windows Movie Maker

There is a lot of interest in editing Flip video with editors other than FlipShare -- particularly with the various flavors of Windows Movie Maker that are packaged with, or downloadable f Read more

How to Edit Flip HD Video Using Windows XP and Windows Movie Maker 2.1

Want to edit Flip video with Windows Movie Maker 2.1 on XP, and make a movie that gets an HD rating on YouTube and Facebook? FlipShare 5.0 requires a new method to get there, because it will no longer export .wmv files. This members-only article gives you everything you need.

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The Basics Of Video Encoding

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This video covers the basics of converting and encoding videos. For questions and comments, visit: Read more

How to render/export in Adobe Premiere Pro

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This video shows how to render in high quality settings using Adobe Premiere Pro. Read more

Export HD Movies from Windows Movie Maker in XP

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This is a video tutorial on how to export HD Videos (1080p, 720p, 1080i HDV, 720p) Read more

How to Export in HD From iMovie 06

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This is a video tutorial showing how to export from iMovie in HD. This will also apply to making youtube videos full screen. Read more

Exporting Videos in HD using Adobe Premiere Pro CS3

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By default, YouTube will show you the Normal version. If you encode your videos using the specs below, YouTube will give you the "watch in HD" option at the bottom-right of the video display. Read more