Saving as .mov?

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There only seems to be one option to save the movies (.wmv) Can you save
them as .mov so that it can play on my webpage with just a click of the mouse?
 
You can do that on your webpage with a WMV file... unless you're using an
Apple... here's a sample - click it and it plays in your Windows Media
Player (might be a bit slow starting today... lots of traffic).

http://www.eicsoftware.com/PapaJohn/MM2/video/AdorageEffects.wmv

You use HTML code on your web page to do the same thing
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Hello,

If setup right a wmv file will play easily on a web page (there rather a
lot on my website) If you need help with the code you will find this link
rather good

http://cit.ucsf.edu/embedmedia/step1.php

I used to use it a lot until I moved on to other software.

Anyway, Movie Maker can not create quicktime files but, if you go to
www.videohelp.com/convert you should find some conversion tools. Its about
the most informed web site on the web, as you will see.

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You can do that on your webpage with a WMV file...
unless you're using an Apple...

Why not using an Apple? WMP is available for several
generations of Mac operating systems. Free download
from MS.
 
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