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| Liz Downs |
Posted - Mar 01 2009 : 02:55:31 I recently recorded a school production on my camcorder and wanted to transfer it to DVD. Alas, my usual software seems to have developed a glitch and would only transfer it as a series of frames and not a film. I opened Pixplay and set it up from there - voila a perfect DVD to share at school!!!!!! I only bought Pixplay for it's slideshow qualities - worth every penny I spent. Thank you! |
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| xequte |
Posted - Mar 04 2009 : 23:43:28 Hi Elise,
Yes, assuming they are a compatible format.
If they are not compatible (typically this means MOV video files) then you will need to convert them first to MPEG or AVI.
You can convert your files online (for free) at:
http://media-convert.com/ (50MB Limit) http://www.zamzar.com/ (100MB Limit)
Or you can download free conversion software from www.Videohelp.com
Nigel Xequte Software nigel@xequte.com |
| elise |
Posted - Mar 04 2009 : 21:15:02 Hi, I am thinking of purchasing pixplay. Can it also be used to burn video clips from a digital camera that are saved on my hard drive, on to DVD or CD? thx Elise |
| xequte |
Posted - Mar 01 2009 : 02:55:31 That's great!
Thanks for your compliments, Liz 
Nigel Xequte Software nigel@xequte.com |
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