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		<title>How to convert MVI to AVI file for edit in Pinnacle Studio?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some Canon digital still cameras (Powershot A75, A63, S410 etc), are capable of shooting a limited amount of video, since there is no tape, it is saved as an MVI file format. However, the MVI file format is not compatible with other programs. Even windows media player refuse to play MVI file. Besides, editing software like Pinnacle Studio and Windows movie maker do not work with the format. Because of this, the files need to be converted to a format that is more widely used, such as AVI so that these videos shot with still camera can be played and <a href='http://mkvripper.com/how-to-convert-mvi-to-avi-file-for-edit-in-pinnacle-studio/'>[More...]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!-- p { margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; } BODY{font-family:Verdana,Arial,Sans-Serif,Tahoma;font-size:12px;color: black;}TABLE{border-collapse: collapse;border-spacing: 0px;border: 1px solid #6CAFF7;background-color: #F4F4F4;width:100%;font-family:Verdana,Arial,Sans-Serif,Tahoma;font-size:12px;color: black;}TD{height:25px; border: 1px solid #6CAFF7} -->Some Canon digital still cameras (Powershot A75, A63, S410 etc), are capable  of shooting a limited amount of video,</p>
<p>since there is no tape, it is saved as an MVI file format. However, the MVI  file format is not compatible with other</p>
<p>programs. Even windows media player refuse to play MVI file. Besides, editing  software like Pinnacle Studio and</p>
<p>Windows movie maker do not work with the format. Because of this, the files  need to be converted to a format that is</p>
<p>more widely used, such as AVI so that these videos shot with still camera can  be played and edited as easily as</p>
<p>other common videos. This guide is to tell how to do that.<br />
Software  you'll Need: <a href="http://www.pavtube.com/video_converter/">Pavtube Video  Converter</a></p>
<p><strong>Step 1.</strong> Download Pavtube Video Converter, and follow the  prompts to install the program. Click "Finish" when</p>
<p>or <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/">http://en.wikipedia.org/</a> can help  you !</p>
<p>the installation is complete, and Pavtube Video Converter will launch  automatically.</p>
<p><strong>Step 2. </strong>Click “Add” to load MVI files or directly drag the  files into file list. By default, the files are selected. If you</p>
<p>would like to join all the selected files together, check the box of Merge  into one. You could view the files in preview</p>
<p>window, simply highlight the file and click play button.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.pavtube.com/guide/convert-mvi-to-avi-for-edit-in-pinnacle-studio_clip_image001.jpg" alt="convert-mvi-to-avi-for-edit-in-pinnacle-studio_clip_image001.jpg" /></p>
<p><strong>Step 3. </strong>Click “Format” bar to determine output format.  Follow Common Video-&gt; AVI Video (*.avi)/ DivX AVI</p>
<p>(*.avi). Click “Settings” if you’d like to customize advanced audio and video  parameters like Video Codec, aspect</p>
<p>ratio, bit rate, frame rate, Audio codec, sampling rate, bit rate, channels.  Do not forget to click “OK” to confirm your</p>
<p>settings. Then type in a desired output location in the "Output" box.</p>
<p><strong>Step 4.</strong> Click "Convert” to start <a href="http://www.pavtube.com/guide/convert-mvi-to-avi-for-edit-in-pinnacle-%3C/p%3E%3Cp%3Estudio.html">converting  MVI files to AVI</a>. You could set auto shutdown in progress window or leave it  there and</p>
<p>come back later. After conversion you could edit the converted video in  Pinnacle Studio, and make a film out of it or</p>
<p>burn it onto DVD.</p>
<p>Learn more: <a href="http://www.pavtube.com/guide/convert-mvi-to-avi-for-edit-in-pinnacle-studio.html">http://www.pavtube.com/guide/convert-mvi-to-avi-for-edit-in-pinnacle-studio.html</a></p>
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