Best way to output this CS3

Using Canon 550D I made some videos which are in .mov
I assumed you guys would like to know the flavour of it
I need it in .avi I tried experimenting but it all turns out crappy, I don't think I have the right compressors or whatever you call it lol so I gave up. In the end I exported it in .wmv There is a logo in it as well  imported as .png file, to appear as watermark in right lower angle.  It is brillant in .wmv but as I said I need it in .avi
It's resolution (source file) is 1920x1088, total birate 45944kbps 25fps
And my target is 1920x1080 and total birate around 10320kbps 25fps
Don't tell me to convert it, the quality is of major imporatnce

First, what is the watermark? Those usually appear, when one has a trial 3rd party Effect. Do you have such?
For the H.264 to AVI, what flavor of AVI do you need? MOV, like AVI, are but "wrappers," and can contain almost anything. This ARTICLE will give you some background.
When starting with MOV/H.264, I find that Apple's QuickTime Pro (US$29 upgrade/unlock) does a good job with Export to other formats.
Good luck,
Hunt

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