Cari \(MS-MVP\)
March 18th 04, 07:41 AM
Go back to MovieMaker and use the Save to My Computer option... look at the
Other Options and save as DV-AVI.
Your third party burning software should happily recognize the DV-AVI format
which is the highest quality that MovieMaker does.
Cari
www.coribright.com
"cb" > wrote in message
...
> is there a way to change wmv files to mpeg without noticeable loss of
> quality.
> I've tried tmpencoder but playback is not as smooth as original???
> The file I've tried was made in mm2, 320x240, and set output as high
> quality video.
> Thanks
Other Options and save as DV-AVI.
Your third party burning software should happily recognize the DV-AVI format
which is the highest quality that MovieMaker does.
Cari
www.coribright.com
"cb" > wrote in message
...
> is there a way to change wmv files to mpeg without noticeable loss of
> quality.
> I've tried tmpencoder but playback is not as smooth as original???
> The file I've tried was made in mm2, 320x240, and set output as high
> quality video.
> Thanks