02-22-2013 11:27 AM
I need to locate a video file viewer that can handle a wide range of High Def (HD) formats.
Over time there may be other/additional video formats but for now a viewer that can view all of these movies would be excellent.
All of these are HD files. AVCHD, I think. All are captured on SD or SDHC or micro-SD cards.
I don't want software that "imports" the files from SD cards to the computer. I don't want editing software. I don't want cataloging software. I just want simple software that will view a wide range of HD files (and I don't care if I am viewing them in HD or not). When I have viewed them and have decided which to use (and which to not use), I will then go to work importing and editing using fairly high end video editing software that I own. But first, I would just like to see what I have captured.
I have looked and looked without success. Frankly one of the most difficult file types for me to view are the MOV files that come from the VIXIA.
Somehow I don't think this should be as difficult as it seems to be.
erisajd
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03-05-2013 12:41 PM
Ok, I may have answered my own Q.
ArcSoft makes a "VideoConverter 8" software that does a pretty good job taking all sorts of file formats and turning them into other formats (mostly useful for iPod, iPhone, Facebook, YouTube and similar uploads).
This software sells for about $30 and allows one to view the files that are about to be converted. I suppose the idea is that if you don't like what you see, you don't convert.
Anyway, it seems to handle all the file formats that I mentioned. So, I guess I have found my own answer. Wasn't easy but I found it.
erisajd
03-05-2013 12:41 PM
Ok, I may have answered my own Q.
ArcSoft makes a "VideoConverter 8" software that does a pretty good job taking all sorts of file formats and turning them into other formats (mostly useful for iPod, iPhone, Facebook, YouTube and similar uploads).
This software sells for about $30 and allows one to view the files that are about to be converted. I suppose the idea is that if you don't like what you see, you don't convert.
Anyway, it seems to handle all the file formats that I mentioned. So, I guess I have found my own answer. Wasn't easy but I found it.
erisajd
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