12 Jun 11, 02:34PM
I normally use either Expression Encoder for Windows, or VirtualDub:
http://www.virtualdub.org/
In VirtualDub, go to Video --> Compression, and it'll give you a list of codecs (already installed on your computer) to encode with. As far as I remember, you'll end up with an .avi video.
http://www.virtualdub.org/
In VirtualDub, go to Video --> Compression, and it'll give you a list of codecs (already installed on your computer) to encode with. As far as I remember, you'll end up with an .avi video.