找了好久發現還有另一個轉asf檔的軟體
Panasonic MediaStage
http://knives-swords.com/photos/video/mediastage.zip
至於好不好我沒試過,(懶的看英文


以下是英文的解說, 希望英文好的大大可以幫忙翻譯一下.小地再跟各位一起試試看影片好不好~~~


1 Connect your SD Card Reader to your PC and insert your SD Card.
2 Run the program.
On the top left, there should be a picture of a Hard Drive and the words InnerHDD.
3 Below this image, (if you have indeed connected your SD Card to your PC) there should be another image of an SD Card.
Note: You may also click Media Scan on the left at any time to refresh your available drives.
If there isn’t an image (and you have connected your SD Card to the PC) then you potentially have a problem… Try clicking MediaScan to refresh your drives – otherwise, check your connections)
4 Continuing on, click the little spanner next to HDD.
5 A settings dialog box should appear. Select the existing folder, which should originally be you’re My Documents folder, and click Delete Folder. Now click Add Folder and find your MovieStage Encoding folder, where your created AVI or WMV should be stored. Once it appears as a folder, click OK. The program should now update itself and find your new file.
Note: You can click update at the bottom at any time to refresh the list of files.
6 Click on the file, then click on convert on the right.
7 A Conversion Settings dialog box should appear. Select the Output Format as Sharp 902SH. Set the Quality to High.
Note: the After predicted file size is not always correct. When encoding an 84 minute file, the predicted filesize of 350MB turned out to be just 210MB.
8 Click the OK to begin the encoding.
9 On completing, the dialog box should disappear, and you will now see that there are two files in your MovieStage folder. The way of knowing your newly encoded file (as well as being after the original, and having a rainbow coloured NEW label) is that it should have [ASF] after the title.
Note: If this file extension does not appear, go to Settings and select Extension Display
10 Now drag your ASF file onto the SD Memory Card logo. It will find the directory on the SD Card and copy your file there, renaming it appropriately.
Note: The SD Video Standard requires that files be named MOL###.ASF, where the ### represents any combination of numbers (0-9) and letters (A-F).
11 When this is complete, you may close the program.
12 Ensuring that no data is being transferred to/from your card, remove it from the reader and insert it into your Sharp 902.
13 Enter the Media Player. Go to Options>Open Video>SD Video. Let it refresh. The bottom file should be your encoded video.