terryhao
03-26-2010, 01:07 PM
It took a few college tries, but Kodak's line of pocket handycam now officially blows Pure Digital's wildly popular Flip series out of the water. Inside and out, the Zi8 is brimming with upgrades (1080p) and little touches (a legit microphone jack!) that set a new standard for this class of cheap cams.
I got to play with the Kodak HD zi8 (http://www.iorgsoft.com/article/video/kodak-video-to-WMM-converter/)this weekend and was impressed with the quality of the video. However,there is a big drawback that this kodak zi8 HD records in .mov so you can’t edit this filetype in Windows Movie Maker without converting to a different format like avi,wmv.
Yeah, Kodak screwed the pooch on windows support – but there’s a perfect way to fix their shortcomings.
I have been searching for weeks for a guide on how to use the kodak Zi8 files with Windows Movie Maker. My suggestion is to download kodak Zi8 to Windows Movie Maker converter (http://www.iorgsoft.com/article/video/kodak-video-to-WMM-converter/). It’s got a batch processing feature for you. Simply adjust your output format to avi format(I strongly recommend for use in windows movie maker) and convert, then you can get high quality avi files and have a smooth edit in Windows Movie Maker(solves the audio and video out of sync issues).
Free download kodak to Windows Movie Maker converter (http://www.iorgsoft.com/download.php?id=17294-14)
I got to play with the Kodak HD zi8 (http://www.iorgsoft.com/article/video/kodak-video-to-WMM-converter/)this weekend and was impressed with the quality of the video. However,there is a big drawback that this kodak zi8 HD records in .mov so you can’t edit this filetype in Windows Movie Maker without converting to a different format like avi,wmv.
Yeah, Kodak screwed the pooch on windows support – but there’s a perfect way to fix their shortcomings.
I have been searching for weeks for a guide on how to use the kodak Zi8 files with Windows Movie Maker. My suggestion is to download kodak Zi8 to Windows Movie Maker converter (http://www.iorgsoft.com/article/video/kodak-video-to-WMM-converter/). It’s got a batch processing feature for you. Simply adjust your output format to avi format(I strongly recommend for use in windows movie maker) and convert, then you can get high quality avi files and have a smooth edit in Windows Movie Maker(solves the audio and video out of sync issues).
Free download kodak to Windows Movie Maker converter (http://www.iorgsoft.com/download.php?id=17294-14)