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Octane
21st Nov 2016, 05:07
Hello everyone,

To what file format should I convert an iphone video so it's easily watchable on typical windows browsers? I've been googling but can't find the info.
My PC will play it using VLC only (renamed it to a .mov), Windows media player doesn't like it and I want to send the vid to a friend who only has a basic PC. I can't determine what the iphone format is, tells me nothing in properties, only the filename "39"!!

Cheers

Michael

crewmeal
21st Nov 2016, 05:37
Try downloading a video converting file - HandBrake then convert all your files to MP4 format which will enable you to play your videos on any computer.

martinluth123
21st Nov 2016, 05:56
MPEG-4: A collection of methods defining compression of audio and visual (AV) digital data; introduced in late 1998 and designated a standard for a group of audio and video coding formats and related technology agreed upon by the ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) under the formal standard ISO/IEC 14496; uses of MPEG-4 include compression of AV data for web (streaming media) and CD distribution, voice (telephone, videophone) and broadcast television applications.

H.264: A standard for video compression; known as MPEG-4 Part 10, or MPEG-4 AVC (for Advanced Video Coding); the latest block-oriented motion-compensation-based codec standard developed by the ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group (VCEG) together with the ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG).

MP4: Movie or video clip that uses MPEG-4 compression, a standard developed by the Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG); commonly used for sharing video files on the Internet.

MOV: Common multimedia format often used for saving movies and other video files; uses a proprietary compression algorithm developed by Apple Computer; compatible with both Macintosh and Windows platforms.
I have some good work experience with a OOH ERP (http://www.platooh.com) and my words are clearly based on what I felt through such processes in the past.

Jhieminga
21st Nov 2016, 13:12
I'll second the suggestion for Handbrake, see here: https://handbrake.fr/

Another option would be for your friend to download and install VLC player as that will handle almost any file format you can throw at it.

Octane
21st Nov 2016, 22:27
Thanks for that, I'll give Handbrake a go.
The intended recipient is 95 and "is not so good" with computers, so the VLC option is probably the last resort option...

Octane
22nd Nov 2016, 22:20
Thanks guys,

Handbrake did the trick although it still won't play on Windows Media PlayerXP on my machine. I don't think my version supports MP4. Anyway it works on other peoples computers that I sent the file to which is the main thing.

Cheers

Michael

crewmeal
23rd Nov 2016, 05:32
That's odd. Mp4 files will play on almost everything.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/kb/316992

Try a fresh download of the player if that's what you want to use.

Octane
23rd Nov 2016, 07:27
Hi Crewmeal,

That link you provided shows MP4 video files are not supported by WMP for XP which explains the problem I had...

Octane
25th Nov 2016, 05:42
After a bit of searching I learnt that all but the latest Windows Media Players only support .avi video files. Downloaded a converter and it was done in seconds. The video even plays on my ancient XP machine in .avi format..

Thanks

Michael