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Nealo Posted - Nov 03 2008 : 14:54:02
The program says it will work with mpegs and avi's, well i have mpegs that don't work as well as avi's that don't work either. Can anyone be more specific regarding EXACTLY which AVI's and MPEG's WILL work? (mpeg 2? 3? 4? compressed/uncompressed avi?)
and what resolutions should they be to get ideal visuals ifi am burning in the DVD mode.

Thanks, Neal
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xequte Posted - Nov 04 2008 : 01:37:22
Hi Neal

MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 videos are support and standard AVI types. Other AVI types and WMV can be converted if your system has the necessary drivers.

The ideal resolution is 720 x 540, but anything at the ratio of 4:3 will be fine.





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