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thomas Chu

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Posted - Jun 14 2010 :  10:31:23  Show Profile  Reply
I try compare my two computer both for Window Vista & DVD Pixplay V5.25. I use a different converter programs convert my videos to Mpeg, Avi or Wmv. But only one computer accept the converting videos and another one dosen't support these videos! Can you tell me why?
I used old version they both work good!
Thanks

xequte

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Posted - Jun 15 2010 :  02:31:09  Show Profile  Reply
Hi

MPEG should always work in DVD PixPlay. What error message do you get?

Nigel
Xequte Software
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thomas Chu

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Posted - Jun 15 2010 :  14:48:36  Show Profile  Reply
The message wrote : the file you are adding is not a supported so it will bw skipped!
Today I try again WMV video are supported but not for MPEG video(I converted the video fm one computer move to another computer)Also for Windows media player did not play this video too! If I add the MPEG video fm my file I created before are supported by DVD pixplay!
Thomas Chu
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xequte

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Posted - Jun 16 2010 :  01:50:14  Show Profile  Reply
Hi Thomas

If other programs such as Windows Media Player will not play your MPEG files perhaps they are corrupt? Perhaps you can email me one for analysis?

Nigel
Xequte Software
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thomas Chu

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Posted - Jun 16 2010 :  16:53:58  Show Profile  Reply
If I created MPEG file from DVD Pixplay play with Window Media player is Ok!
Thomas Chu
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xequte

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Posted - Jun 16 2010 :  21:22:17  Show Profile  Reply
Hi Thomas

Sorry are you saying that you are trying to add MPEG video files to DVD PixPlay but it won't accept them? If this is the case, please email me one for analysis.

You can send it to me via YouSendIt if it is too big for e-mail (e.g. more than 3 MB):

http://www.yousendit.com

Nigel
Xequte Software
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thomas Chu

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Posted - Jun 17 2010 :  06:10:53  Show Profile  Reply
Your means let me email you the MPEG Video did not support by DVDPixplay?
Thomas Chu

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xequte

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Posted - Jun 20 2010 :  02:18:53  Show Profile  Reply
Hi Thomas

Yes, that is correct.


Nigel
Xequte Software
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thomas Chu

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Posted - Jun 20 2010 :  07:32:46  Show Profile  Reply
I just sent the file from Yousendit to you!
Thanks!
Thomas
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xequte

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Posted - Jun 22 2010 :  03:48:42  Show Profile  Reply
Hi Thomas

I haven't received it. Please forward me the link again...


Nigel
Xequte Software
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thomas Chu

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Posted - Jun 22 2010 :  06:56:59  Show Profile  Reply
Nigel:

I resent the file to you!

Thomas
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xequte

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Posted - Jun 23 2010 :  01:40:29  Show Profile  Reply
Hi Thomas

I was unable to preview this video in PixPlay or other media player because the standard Windows installation lacked the drivers, however DVD PixPlay was still able to burn it correctly to disk.

Nigel
Xequte Software
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