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I'm afraid the previous poster didn't read my comment all the way through.
I wrote, "However, even selecting the lowest quality didn't have any appreciable impact on the file size, which was uniformly too big for my purpose. They were all 6-7mb, and I need them to be 1.5-3 or so."
I guess I also need to repeat here that winFF did the job.
And just to expand the discussion a bit, today I received my new (used) Panasonic Lumix TZ7. It films in both AVCHD and MOV formats. Although I didn't test it extensively - just two or three one or two-minute films in each format - I can say that whatever settings I used with Video to Video to convert the movies to mp4 format, there were always artifacts. This didn't happen with either winFF or Video Studio.
I'll stick by my overall 9 rating. To put it into perspective, though, for a program that promises to do pretty much everything, I think this is an absolutely super rating. Giving 10 would mean - in my concept - there's absolutely nothing that could be improved, and this most certainly isn't the case. Realistically speaking, even 9 is too high based on my experience with Video to Video, but what the heck ...
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