Email Video Files conversion  to Quicktime Format

HP Privillion   Windows XP   Laptop
I have just purchase a ipod. I have loaded my music and pictures. I have loaded all my Video’s that were save to my hard drive from my camera.
Problem;I also have a lot of videos sent to me via email of my grandson which I cannot convert to QuickTime. When I try and open the video (which works fine on windows Media Player) I get a 2048 error, this is not a movie file. The file is: type, Video, Audio codec G.726, Video codec ISO MPEG -4 (M452) Location MOL 4361, AFS, Description Cannon MVX 10i, I tried down loading MPEG speed file but that didn’t help……….. Any suggestions? Thanks
HP Privillion   Windows XP   Laptop
HP Privillion   Windows XP   Laptop

DVDs use muxed mpeg video and QT will not export sound from such formats. QT Mpeg Limitations
One workaround is to demux the mpeg-2 to separate video and audio streams. Sorry, I don't have a link to a Windows demux utility but I am sure you can find one on the net. Convert those separately to QT formats and then use QT to combine the separate tracks into a single file, like mpeg-4, which the iPod should read. QT (if you buy the mpeg2playbackcomponent) will play and convert the video to other formats. For the sound you will have to use a separate sound utility to convert the mpeg sound stream to a QT compatible form like AIFF or Wave. This freeware application offers a Windows version that should do the conversion. Audacity

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