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Neurobs Presentation does not support the .mp4 container, so you will have to convert your H.264 encoded .mp4 videos to the .avi container. Neurobs recommends using MP4Cam2AVI Easy Converter<ref>http://www.neurobs.com/wiki/Presentation/Video#Video_Encoding</ref>. Be sure to uncheck 'preview On' before opening your files, because the program might crash otherwise. Alternatively, if your videos are under 5 minutes, you can use Freemake instead. Both programs can be downloaded via the links below.
 
Neurobs Presentation does not support the .mp4 container, so you will have to convert your H.264 encoded .mp4 videos to the .avi container. Neurobs recommends using MP4Cam2AVI Easy Converter<ref>http://www.neurobs.com/wiki/Presentation/Video#Video_Encoding</ref>. Be sure to uncheck 'preview On' before opening your files, because the program might crash otherwise. Alternatively, if your videos are under 5 minutes, you can use Freemake instead. Both programs can be downloaded via the links below.
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=== Freemake Settings ===
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# Load your video(s) into Freemake
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# Click on the ''to AVI'' button
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# Under ''Preset'', select '''Custom''' and click the ''Add your preset'' icon below
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#* Set ''Video codec'' to '''H.264'''
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#* Set ''Frame size'' and ''Frame rate'' to '''Original'''
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#* Set ''Bitrate type'' to '''Custom''' and enter the target [[Video_Codecs#Bitrate|bitrate]]
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#* If your video contains audio, check the ''Audio'' checkbox
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#* Set ''Audio codec'' to '''PCM'''
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#* Set ''Channels'' to '''Stereo''', unless you know what you're doing
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#* Set ''Sample rate'' to '''44100 Hz''', unless you know what you're doing
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#* Set ''Sample size'' to '''16 bit''', unless you know what you're doing
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#* Name your preset so you can find it again for video conversions. Note that different videos may require different bitrates, so don't blindly apply this profile to all videos.
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# Set the path to which you want to save your converted video under ''Save to''.
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# For a more optimal compression, change ''One-pass encoding (high speed)'' to '''Two-pass encoding (low speed)'''. Like the names suggest, two-pass encoding takes a bit longer.
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# Click the ''Convert'' button to start converting your videos!
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# ???
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# Profit.
    
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