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December 13, 2016
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export as amv

  • December 13, 2016
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Hello: new here

I bought a mp3/video player for my grandaughter that only reads amv. Im trying to put some old cartoons on it and exporting as an amv is not an optionin Adobe Preimer Pro as far as I can see. Needs to be AMV 160*120.  Am I missing something?

I looked for converters online and none were free, and I figured Im paying for one of the best video apps already, I should be able to do this? any help? tryin to get this done b4 Christmas : )

thanx

Nick

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Correct answer deimosphobos

Unfortunately AMV is a proprietary video file format. I am also not sure it is widely used. I highly doubt Adobe will include it as it is not mainstream and would cost money to use.

I would recommend looking at a more mainstream player as she will have more issues down the road with that format. The format has multiple versions for different hardware versions so not sure how successful you would be in finding a converter.

AMV video format - Wikipedia

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December 13, 2016

Unfortunately AMV is a proprietary video file format. I am also not sure it is widely used. I highly doubt Adobe will include it as it is not mainstream and would cost money to use.

I would recommend looking at a more mainstream player as she will have more issues down the road with that format. The format has multiple versions for different hardware versions so not sure how successful you would be in finding a converter.

AMV video format - Wikipedia

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December 14, 2016

Thanx very much!! Didnt realize it was propietery, makes sense kinda : ) the videos were a cool afterthought for the mp3 player. I did find a converter that works, Wondershare, but I have to pay $40 for a year membership to get more than a third converted. Jus have to decide if its worth it.

thanx again

Nick