Monday, April 1, 2013

How do I get rid of the black on the sides of my iPhone video?

Q. Well I shot two iPhone videos and uploaded them to youtube but they both are very thin and have a black barrier surrounding both sides from it. I have an iPhone 4, I was wondering how to get rid of this?

A. The "black bars" are filling in where there is no video data

The aspect ratio of your iPhone is different than that of the standard YouTube format.

There is nothing you can do really but to maybe shoot video with your camera in the "landscape" mode (horizontal)

How do i install the codec to be able to play iPhone videos in windows movie maker?
Q. this is what my computer told me

The file C:\Users\Katarina\Videos\iPhone videos\IMG_0600.MOV cannot be imported because the codec required to play the file is not installed on your computer. If you have already tried to download and install the codec, close and restart Windows Movie Maker, and then try to import the file again.

A. You do not need to download any codecs (or codec packages). Don't even try that... It's not necessary. Let me tell you what the problem is in relation to the message you are receiving when attempting to import a MOV file into Windows Movie Maker:

MOV file name extensions (formats) are not compatible with the Windows Movie Maker program. Only the following video formats will work in Windows Movie Maker:

.asf, .avi, .dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, .wmv

You are going to have to convert the video to one of the file name extensions (formats) listed above. Free video converters are available online. Simply Google: free video converters. Choose one... download and install it. For the sake of convienience, visit this site for direct download links for video converters: http://windowsmoviemaker-how-to.blogspot.com/search/label/*%20Video%20Converters%20%28Download%20Links%29.

Once you have a video converter installed, open the program. Locate and add the MOV video file to the conversion list. Follow the conversion instructions ensuring the 'Output Source' format is one of the file name extensions (formats) compatible with Movie Maker. And too, be sure to choose your Output Path (saving destination) as well.

If the conversion is successful, you will be able to import/edit the video in the Windows Movie Maker program.

:)

What is a good program to use for iPhone 3GS video editing?
Q. I use my iPhones video recorder a lot! I tried iMovie for editing but I wasn't to keen of it. Does anyone know what else is out there for iPhone video editing?

A. only need to look for where to find what you need




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