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Originally Posted by wyrdness
Try opening the video in Quicktime, select Movie Properties and then Video Track Format.
That should tell you what format the video is in.
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Unfortunately that option (Movie Properties) is only available in Quicktime Pro - not the basic programme.
Though I don't know the exact format - it's definately not Mpeg or anything else that can be imported into Windows Movie Maker.
I'm in the process of converting the first file using the programme Soulkiss suggested and it seems to be working so far.
There were a lot of confusing values and stuff - but I've just let everything blank and it seems to be sorting it out by itself.
I'll let you know if it works.