Convert MOV files must be so complicated?

I am in my second week of research.

Try to learn what everything remains to be done.
I tried several video converters.
I entered the MOV file and tried to convert several
formats used by Windows Movie maker
and none of the converted video files would work
Helpful guy who tells me theres codecs and
other details that are not normalized for all
MOV files.
But he could not tell me how to change
all those so the end result would be
a video file that would charge in
Windows Movie Maker

FWIW... the full commercial version of Apple Quicktime Pro has the
option to convert Quicktime. MOV files to many other formats.

Also you can try to convert the. WMV format using the
following freeware:

(FWIW... it's always a good idea to create a system)
Restore point before installing software or updates)

Koyotesoft Free Video Converter
http://www.koyotesoft.com/video-software/free-video-converter.html
(FWIW if you install the converter, you can
Choose custom and uncheck both boxes)

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