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    Anyone,

    I just got the video from that fireball in the sky that I saw. However, it's in an M65 format for the program that the camera equipment uses/came with. Does anybody know how (a good program) I could convert the file to Mpeg, something that I could put on flickr and thereby share? Just curious. The vids not super great because of the camera angle, so it's not a big deal, but you can see the sky light up.

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    I'll look at some of the stuff I have when I get home Skud. Work blocks a lot of video stuff on principal I think.
    [img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v337/Igorod/troopdod.jpg[/img]
    [url=http://profile.xfire.com/trooper110][img]http://miniprofile.xfire.com/bg/co/type/1/trooper110.png[/img][/url]

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      #3
      Originally posted by Trooper110 View Post
      I'll look at some of the stuff I have when I get home Skud. Work blocks a lot of video stuff on principal I think.
      Ok, Trooper. Don't go out of your way, though. Like I said, the vids not great, and it's also split into four screens for the four cameras on the bus, so I'm not sure if I could even separate the one that is applicable (I can with the program REI Playback that must come with the system). I can take snapshots, however, so I'll see if I can at least get a couple consecutive ones that might at least give an idea of what it looked like.

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        God, can't you find a more obscure file format? I have always used Total Video converter. You can also use VLC media player to convert many, many formats. Go to Media, Convert/save and go on from there. If not, how big is the file? Upload it somewhere for me so I can convert it. Somehow. I'll find a way.

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          #5
          Originally posted by K PhaNTOM View Post
          God, can't you find a more obscure file format? I have always used Total Video converter. You can also use VLC media player to convert many, many formats. Go to Media, Convert/save and go on from there. If not, how big is the file? Upload it somewhere for me so I can convert it. Somehow. I'll find a way.
          This is from the program that came with the camera equipment, I'm guessing. It wasn't my choice. The file is about 90 megs. I did post some snapshots that I took with the program and converted to jpegs in the photo section. They're not too great, and the street light on the left interferes a bit, but still you can definitely tell when the fireball is present. You might have to come to my place, Phan, to watch the vid...I have my doubts that even a conversion would be worthwhile, since the original vid is in a four screen split (one screen for each of the bus' four cameras [3 inside and 1 facing forward])...

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