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| garpikemike |
Posted - Apr 10 2009 : 08:39:08 Hi folks I'm having a small problem with the pixplay program id like to create a dvd with my videos on it to back them up before i reformat my machine but when i browse and click on the folder which contains them it only sees the pictures its as if the videos arent even there even though i can open the file normally and see them but it wont let me drag and drop them that way. the videos are quick time i think cause the icon is a blue Q. any help you could possibly give me would help so much thank you in advance people. garpikemike |
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| garpikemike |
Posted - Apr 10 2009 : 11:35:33 Sorry I didnt see the lower part of the reply thanks a million I try to convert them and get back to you. GARPIKEMIKE
Standard AVI or MPEG are both fine. You might prefer to output to MPEG, becuase then there is no risk you are not using an obscure AVI format that DVD PixPlay does not support.
JIM DALTON [/quote] [/quote] |
| garpikemike |
Posted - Apr 10 2009 : 11:31:13 So are you saying I need to convert the files? And if so is there a web site where I can obtain a program to do so tnks in advance GARPIKEMIKE
Standard AVI or MPEG are both fine. You might prefer to output to MPEG, becuase then there is no risk you are not using an obscure AVI format that DVD PixPlay does not support.
JIM DALTON [/quote] |
| JIMD |
Posted - Apr 10 2009 : 11:24:51 GARPIKEMIKE You should be able to download a program to convert MOV files from:
http://www.videohelp.com/
Standard AVI or MPEG are both fine. You might prefer to output to MPEG, becuase then there is no risk you are not using an obscure AVI format that DVD PixPlay does not support.
Nigel tested some great (and free) online apps for converting MOV files to MPEG so you can use them in your DVD PixPlay projects:
Media Convert (50MB Limit):
http://media-convert.com
Zamzar (100MB Limit):
http://www.zamzar.com
JIM DALTON |
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