Monday, May 4, 2009

Putting videos on my new 8gb zune?

okay, i want to use a free video editing software to edit some videos of the office from youtube to make one big video. i am using vixy.net converter beta to convert the actual youtube vids from their URL to .mp4 formats so they will work on the zune. i really like the vixy software to pull vids from youtube, so i would prefer to keep using that.





so, basically, i want to:


1) grab from youtube using vixy to convert to .mp4


2) take those videos and use a free video editing software (i have windows movie maker if that helps) to cut out parts of the videos to make one big one


3) convert those back to .mp4 if needed to play on the zune.

Putting videos on my new 8gb zune?
As long as they are in the right format, sounds like it, just go into settings and tell the Zune software to monitor the folder that the videos are in and they should sync automatically to either your Zune or your Zune software's library (depending on your settings). I like to pick and choose my vids so have them go into the library and then drag them to the Zune accordingly.
Reply:Here is a step by step guide about converting DVD, Videos, and Youtube videos to Zune video


http://www.dvdtoipod.us/dvdvideoguide/ho...


Some other useful information you can get on the official site:


http://www.microsoft.com


Also, you can search some other software:


http://www.ask.com
Reply:I downloaded Cucusoft Zune Video Converter Suite to help me at


http://www.mp3-to-ringtone.com/download/...


It's fast,easy and very wonderful. I think it is a good choose. You can go to download it to help you too.
Reply:Since you have Windows Movie Maker, I would suggest downloading them in avi format instead and editing them in Movie Maker. Save them as wmv in movie maker since wmv is a format supported by Zune. They will work with Zune if you do.





I don't know of a movie/video editor that is free sorry.





You can actually save the movies in WMM in the correct format and size. I did it with two concerts- 2 hours+-one television program, and two videos.


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