I use Gordian Knot but it's a bit involved for "quickly and easily". There is a cut down version called auto-GK, and there used to be one you could download from the DivX site called Dr DivX, though I gather it was replaced by something else a year or so back.
Alternatively you could open the files in Windows Movie Maker and save them out as WMV files which would be quick and easy. Or instead of uploading them somewhere you could make proper DVD-Videos as the MPEG2 files shouldn't need (much) conversion, just splitting into VOBs which something like Nero may even do for you if you ask it nicely.
Hello Knova! We are in Zion today and tomorrow morning. Tomorrow we head back to Vegas, and the day after that we're flying to SF. I will certainly be checking my LJ tonight, and I shall try to get Jo to check her e-mail when she's brushed her teeth.
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Alternatively you could open the files in Windows Movie Maker and save them out as WMV files which would be quick and easy. Or instead of uploading them somewhere you could make proper DVD-Videos as the MPEG2 files shouldn't need (much) conversion, just splitting into VOBs which something like Nero may even do for you if you ask it nicely.
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What's your schedule like? I should probably email Cat... Who knows when you'll next check LiveJournal.
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