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To convert or not to convert?

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So I have this project about the elections in '08 for Social Studies. We had options as to how to do it, I chose the Powerpoint option. I didn't use PowerPoint, I used iMovie. It's being presented in class on Wednesday, and when I tried today to make sure it worked in school, Quicktime couldn't recognize it. I saved it as a .mov. The computers are, of course, Windows. So, my question is, what extension should I save it as for it to work with Quicktime or Windows Media Player? I decided to save two versions on my flash drive- one saved as an AVI, the other WMV. Any help appreciated!


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