Quick Time PRO + DVD camcorder

I have a Sony DVD camcorder which recordes in MPEG2 format. Provided editing software is very basic and output is not compatible with my I-Pod Video. Considering QT7 PRO, but unsure if I also need to purchase QT MPEG2 Playback - Wimdows?

The MPEG-2 Playback Component will be required to view your DVD files using QuickTime Player.
It will not export audio from this format.
You'll need the help of third party software (hundreds of options) to rip your DVD formats to either edit in QuickTime Pro or export to the iPod settings,

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  • Can i transfer a video from quick time pro to a dvd

    can i transfer a video from quick time pro to a dvd

    can i transfer a video from quick time pro to a dvd
    It depends on what you are really asking here.
    QT 7 Pro can create video flies that can be burned to a "data" DVD and can even playback the video from a DVD on a computer if properly encoded but QT 7 Pro is not a DVD "authoring" application nor is it a DVD "burning" application.

  • How exactly do I transfer my dvds to my ipod using quick time pro 7?

    I keep seeing how to transfer them using the videora software, but can I transfer them using quick time pro 7? if so, where can I geta step by step tutorial on it?

    ok. In the link you gave me, it says if I have not
    already recorded my movies then to click on a link it
    has there, but it's only for mac users, I have pc. do
    I need to record my movie if im using a pc before I
    can transfer the movie? if so, how do I, since that
    link if for mac users only
    That link is talking about getting the video off a digital video camera. You want to get it from a DVD and we've already established that you can't do that with Quicktime Pro.
    Getting video off a camera using Windows would be specific to your camera and the software you use to do it.

  • DVD player vs. Quick Time Pro

    I'm a new switcher and wondering what, if any, would be the benifits to upgrading to Quick Time Pro? My MacBook Pro came with a DVD player preinstalled. I am mostly going to use this program for watching DVDs. Does Quick Time Pro produce a better picture or have better performance?
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    If all you want to do is watch DVDs then you are probably better off sticking to the DVD Player. QT will not read DVDs unless you buy the Mpeg2PlaybackComponent from Apple and even then it has a number of limitations:
    http://www.apple.com/quicktime/mpeg2/faq.html
    The most serious is that it will not decrypt protected Hollywood movies

  • Quick Time Pro for Windows

    I’ve got a digital camera which uses Quick Time (for Windows) to play back ‘movies’ I’ve recorded on it.
    If I upgrade to Quick Time Pro for Windows will I be able to convert and export the Quick Time files to a format that my DVD players can recognize and play? If so, what is this format?
      Windows XP  

    will I be able to convert and export the Quick Time files to a format that my DVD players can recognize and play?
    Sorry but no. DVD players require movies to be in MPEG-2, which QuickTime on Windows cannot export. You'll need to find a Windows-based video DVD creation application to be able to create disks a DVD player can handle. I can't make any recommendations, but perhaps someone else here can, or you can search the web for something like "Windows video DVD create".

  • Quick time pro dowload (code)!!!!, please help

    I am a Mexican mac user, just bouht my power book g4 in the States and I would very much like to upgrade to qucick tieme PRO. My problem is that in the download page for users outside the US, Mexico does not apear as an option. Does any one how can I get the Quick time pro code from here?
    I thank you in advace for your help.

    The problem is that Apple doesn't have an online store in Mexico, so there doesn't appear to be an online method of billing for the pro key. You can get Quicktime Pro bundled with other software, such as DVD Studio Pro or Final Cut, but you are probably going to need to call Apple directly in Mexico to see if there are any options for a standalone pro key...
    Mexico City: 01-800-277-5322
    Outside Mexico City: 55 5209-1280

  • Can`t paly any video qith quick time pro

    I want to export videos to my mobile and I have register Quick Time Pro but can't even play any video in mpeg or avi format.
    I have installed codecs for windows and so; really, I don't understand qhat is happening.
    Any idea?
    Thanks

    can i transfer a video from quick time pro to a dvd
    It depends on what you are really asking here.
    QT 7 Pro can create video flies that can be burned to a "data" DVD and can even playback the video from a DVD on a computer if properly encoded but QT 7 Pro is not a DVD "authoring" application nor is it a DVD "burning" application.

  • Quick Time Pro not working -  Video to iPod

    I have not been able to copy video to my new iPod using Quick Time Pro
    In this case this is a MPEG-4 to the Quick Time Movie format( MOV )
    I have followed the tutorial of exporting this MPEG to the iPod( 320X240 ) format.
    The exported file plays well on iTunes but when I synchronize the iPod I get a message that the file format cannot be played on the iPod and a Help-Link back to the same tutorial
    I even tried converting a MPEG-1 and MPEG-2, with the same results.
    Help & advise appreciated !
    Thanks,

    Did you check Window - Movie properties before converting?
    QuickTime requires seperate video and audio tracks in order to produce a file for the iPod with both video and audio.
    If the MPEG-2 you are trying to convert is muxed it will only take the video part of the muxed track.
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=302588
    I have put together a tutorial for using QuickTime to convert DVD to iPod which contains further details:
    sehested, "Tutorial: How to get DVD's on your iPod", 12:50pm Nov 8, 2005 CDT

  • How do I save movies puchased from Apple as .avi file from Quick Time Pro?

    Help! I've purchased Quick Time Pro in hopes of converting my movies purchased from I Tunes to .avi files so they would be viewable through a media player. I exported the movie as discribed through Quick Time Pro and upon completion only get a white screen with no sound when the .avi file is opened. I'm concerned because this was an Apple file to start with and the necessary codecs (or whatever I need) should be included in the Quick Time Pro. What's the deal? Thanks.

    The terminology is known as "Fair Use" and the U.S. Supreme Court had to get involved to sort the mess out.
    When the first VHS and BetaMax "recorders" allow people to capture TV broadcasts and use them as they see fit (view at a different time than intended) these new "rules" were established.
    Today no one thinks twice to use these "time shifting" devices (TiVo and others) to first "record" and then fast forward through content (skipping the people that really pay for the distribution by bypassing the commercials).
    When you buy a DVD the "rules" say you get the right to view it on a DVD player or on your computer (also using DVD player software).
    But, even though you "bought it", you never get the rights to change, edit, modify or convert it to fit your Fair Use rights.
    The original poster wanted to convert some one else's file to another format. Apple doesn't own it (it only "sells" it). QuickTime Pro can't be used because it follows these "rules" regarding true ownership of the content (the copyright holders).
    Since they have only purchased the right to "view" the file in the format is was sold (CD, DVD or iTunes purchase) they do not get the right to convert or edit the file.

  • Quick time Pro VS. iMovie HD

    Hi,
    I am thinking of upgrading from my iPod Photo to the iPod movie and was wondering if in order to get avi or mepg movies into my ipod video, I need to purchace quick time pro.
    I have iMove HD and have been able to first import an .avi movie into it, and then convert that imported file to .mp4, which then I was able to import into my iTunes movie library. Since I don't have the ipod video yet, I am wondering if it will be uploaded upon sync. I am thinking that since the file was added to the iTunes library, then it will certainly be syncable!
    I also imported video from my mini DV camera into iMovie HD and converted the final movie into the mp4 format and was also able to import that file into my iTunes video library. And thus was wondering the same thing, will this file be syncable with the ipod video?
    If yes is the case, then why would I need Quick time Pro?
    Thanks and I look forward to your explannation.
    Also, on a last note, if I want to convert some of my DVD's to be able to watch them on my ipod, what steps do I need to take? I am a powerbook g4 owner.
    In that case, will I need Quick time Pro, or can I still do it using iMovie HD, or perhaps even some other free software that might be available?
    Thanks.

    I am thinking of upgrading from my iPod Photo to the iPod movie and was wondering if in order to get avi or mepg movies into my ipod video, I need to purchace quick time pro.
    I personally would recommend having QT Pro and the MPEG2 plug-in in order to short-cut certain work flow options. However, if you are asking if it is absolutely necessary, then the answer is no. First off, QT Pro will not convert "muxed" files (MPEG1, MPEG2, VOB, certain AVI, AVI MJPEG, etc.) any more than you already can using QT Tools access through iMovie, FCX, and/or FCP. As to AVI not already supported by your work flow, you would sill need the DivX or 3ivX QT plug-in with Pro. Same is true if you want to process WMV files in QT Pro. Only in this case, you would need to get the WMV/WMA QT Pro plug-in from Flip4Mac or a similar third party. The only real advantage in using QT Pro is not having to import the source file into iMovie first. Of course, this isn't a problem where you plan to edit a movie anyway but is nice if you are simply transcoding a QT compatible format directly to an iPod compatible format. In addition, it does give you QT Player some additional enhancements which can come in handy.
    For "muxed" video, you will still need an MPEG based third party application like PSPWare (free in the unregistered mode), iSQuint (free), Forty-TwoDVD-VXPlus ($$), or MPEG StreamClip (free) to handle such situations. In addition, it is likely that you will eventually come across a movie whose content is simply too complex to be handled by one or more of the format converters and you will either have to modify settings or switch to a secondary application.
    Since I don't have the ipod video yet, I am wondering if it will be uploaded upon sync. I am thinking that since the file was added to the iTunes library, then it will certainly be syncable!
    Unfortunately, this is not rue. Both the QT and iTunes players are based on the on the complete QT library. The iPod player, on the other hand, is merely a sub-set player of the other two. As far as video goes, it is only capable of playing MPEG4/AAC (LC) and H.264/AAC (LC) file formats and then, only when they meet specific requirements. So you will just have to wait and see what happens when you actually try to sync your files.
    I also imported video from my mini DV camera into iMovie HD and converted the final movie into the mp4 format and was also able to import that file into my iTunes video library. And thus was wondering the same thing, will this file be syncable with the ipod video?
    Same answer here. You will just have to wait and see if you selected the proper settings the first time.
    If yes is the case, then why would I need Quick time Pro?
    Also already answered above.
    Also, on a last note, if I want to convert some of my DVD's to be able to watch them on my ipod, what steps do I need to take?
    Your best bet is to download HandBrake (free) or Forty-TwoDVD-VXPlus ($$). The former is a Decrypter/"on-the-fly" extractor and converter. It is require you to enter a number of user setting correctly to work properly, but is a "one-stop" program and well worth the price. The latter, is more of a "settings free" application and probably worth the investment if you are not inclined to manual manipulations. However, it does not decrypt or extract, so you would also need to use a decrypter/extractor application like MacThe Ripper first.
    I am a powerbook g4 owner. In that case, will I need Quick time Pro, or can I still do it using iMovie HD, or perhaps even some other free software that might be available?
    As indicated above, there are a number of options currently available. In addition to those already mentioned, you may wish to try MoviesForMyPod (free) or Podner ($$). The former is a simple, handy converter for QT compatible format conversions. The latter is probably the most polished QT/QT plug-ins compatible converter and has the "tightest" conversion process when it comes to the conversion of "problem" files which sometimes "stump" other converter utilities and is currently iLounge's "favorite" converter.
    2.0GHZ G5/533MHz G4 DeskTop/400MHz G4 PB   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

  • Quick Time Pro - converting movie formats

    I am having a frustrating time with Quick Time Pro ... its most likely me, but I do need help.
    I just purchased Quick Time Pro for the purpose of taking some previous movies (in the AVI format) that I have burned to a DVD ... and ... convert them to the mov file extension so that I can put them into itune movie library and play them on my new Apple TV.
    After a long time with technical support, I finally got Quick Time Pro installed, but now I can not open up the movie ... with Quick Time Pro.
    I thought it would be as easy as 1) selecting the movie and 2) and then "Save as" to another format.
    I am totally lost right now. I do need help.

    I am totally lost right now. I do need help.
    To begin with, AVI is a file format--not a compression format. It simply signifies that the audio and video compressed data is spatially interleaved for synchronization purposes and thus prevent one form of data from "overrunning" the other. It is an old file container for which its originator, Microsoft, officially dropped support more than a decade ago in favor of new, more modern file containers.
    In order to convert the AVI file, you must first ensure that your system's QT component configuration supports the compression formats contained in the audio and/or video tracks. This may or may not be obvious. If the files open and play in the QT 7 Player, then they are likely edit/conversion compatible with QT 7 Pro. However, if the files simply load in the player but do not play or will not open in the player, then one or more tracks are not supported by your QT components.
    Since the AVI is somewhat outmoded, the data contained may or may not be supported by your Leopard OS. Some older compression formats have never been transcoded for Mac us and those that have may never have been transcoded for OS X. The normal thing to do here would be to determine what specific codecs were used to crete the file and then install them if they are available. However, many inexperienced users simply install the Perian component package and hope for the best as this component package includes support for most AVI codecs that have survived the transition to OS X use.
    I thought it would be as easy as 1) selecting the movie and 2) and then "Save as" to another format.
    Again you are somewhat mistaken. While the "Save As..." QT 7 Pro option will place the audio and video data in an MOV container that will likley import and play in iTunes, it does not ensure the resulting file will be TV compatible since the TV device player only supports a limited number of audio and video compression formats. For instance, a DivX/MP3 AVI data can be moved to an MOV file container which will import and play in iTunes if support by either Perian or DivX codecs (but not normally both at the same time), it cannot be played on an TV device. In such cases, you will need to "convert" the source content to TV compatible compression formats. The most commonly used TV compression format here would be H.264/AAC (with or without chapter, alternate audio, and/or AC3 audio tracks). Once properly supported by the proper components, the DivX/MP3 AVI example above could be either opened directly in the QT 7 Pro player and converted to the TV preset or saved to an MOV file container which cold then be imported by iTunes and converted by iTunes for use on the TV device. (This latter option does not require QT 7 Pro be keyed.)
    ADDED:
    To clarify what QTKirk said, data burned to DVD for playback on commercial DVD players would normally be converted to "muxed" MPEG2/AC3 or MPEG2/PCM (VOB) content. However, AVI files can also be burned as "data" files in their original AVI file format. You need to look at the files contained on the DVD to know for sure and select the appropriate workflow as needed.

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  • JAN 4, 2012  As of the  Upgrade to   Lion,. and the  Email portion, ..   DOES NOT  allow a Video Clip to be sent via the Email  as the I-Photo is not supported by Video Clips  ( Previous Leopard  No problem  clip and drag  via Quick Time Pro to the email

    JAN 4, 2012 
    As of the  Upgrade to   Lion,.   2007  I-Mac  -   the  Email portion, ..   DOES NOT    allow a Video Clips to be sent via the Email 
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    Will NOT  send via  E-Mail    ??? 
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    as my  Photo  Size is  Huge ..    70,000  +  photos in the  Computer. .   and was   40,000  in the   I - Touch  .. .  
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              No Help . ..   so far, ..  as a Apple user   since   1996 ..    I  have Never  experieanced such  frustration    ??? 
                   (  any one have some help  if similar  experiances    ?     thank you     )

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    Will NOT  send via  E-Mail    ??? 
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    I just bought Quick time Pro and I can't get it to install. It shows a yellow box in my application folder, but I can't get it to work. Help!

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    i am having problems exporting my time lapses from quick time pro i need to save my files as photo jpegs but the standard video compression window will not open fully, it just keeps my mac (old 1.6Ghz 2.5 GB sdram G5 still good for most stuff i need) spinning for ever but i can see compression type H.264 selected and the other setting but i can not select any other options as it still thinking but never opens! why is this happening how do i get round it?
    my work flow is: 300 images shot on a 5d mark II medium jpegs opened in Light Room cropped to 16:9 then exported and opened in quick time i can save a .mov H264 giving me files sizes of 14 mb for a 16 second time lapse, mp4 9 mb. the only way i can get large files is saving as a self contained movie then i get 300mb files.
    i need to save my files 1920 x 1080 photo jpeg codec as i want HD quality.
    i am sure there is a simple way round this?
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