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SUPER © (Simplified Universal Player Encoder & Renderer) is right up to the task.
Input Video format: 3gp, 3g2, amv, asf, avi, dat, dvr-ms, fli, flc, flv, m2ts, mpg, mkv, mov m4v, mp4, nsv, ogm, qt, rm(vb), str, swf, ts, trp, ty, ty+, tmf, viv, vob, wmv ..
choose WMV as output format and you'll get a file you can then use with Windows Movie Maker.
SUPER is freeware.
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Another powerful Windows GUI video processor is called "MPEG Streamclip" --I use it to do exactly what you asked.
Never actually worked with any of the videos on my Flip. "ERROR OCCURRED" every time regardless of the settings I've selected. – Tom – 2009-10-27T01:33:31.720
strange, i have no problems converting h.264 MP4. can you open and play the videos in SUPER? – None – 2009-10-27T02:08:59.667
I'll check this out as soon as I get a chance - I don't wanna leave your answer unaccepted, I've just not had time to revisit it yet. – Tom – 2009-10-28T15:00:22.470