I just purchased this new ULEAD Video ToolBox 2.0 Home Edition.
It's pretty nice and simple for converting video files from any format into any other format.
I bought the "Home Edition for Mobile Phones," which is $10 more expensive ($50 total) than the basic "Home Edition.
The two programs appear to be identical except my version allows for output to mobile phone video formats such as 3GPP and 3GPP2.
I just tried using the program to convert those .MP4 files from the SANYO HD1.
It worked fine.
I think I'll be converting my MPEG-4 video from the SANYO to DV for editing.
The conversion is actually pretty fast... especially when you consider one must otherwise take considerable time with typical DV camcorders when capturing via Firewire.
When *native* MPEG-4 editing is available, I'll then upgrade my editing software.
For now, I plan to adopt the following workflow:
MPEG-4 acquisition > DV editing > MPEG-2 for distribution on DVD
Jerry Jones
It's pretty nice and simple for converting video files from any format into any other format.
I bought the "Home Edition for Mobile Phones," which is $10 more expensive ($50 total) than the basic "Home Edition.
The two programs appear to be identical except my version allows for output to mobile phone video formats such as 3GPP and 3GPP2.
I just tried using the program to convert those .MP4 files from the SANYO HD1.
It worked fine.
I think I'll be converting my MPEG-4 video from the SANYO to DV for editing.
The conversion is actually pretty fast... especially when you consider one must otherwise take considerable time with typical DV camcorders when capturing via Firewire.
When *native* MPEG-4 editing is available, I'll then upgrade my editing software.
For now, I plan to adopt the following workflow:
MPEG-4 acquisition > DV editing > MPEG-2 for distribution on DVD
Jerry Jones
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