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MOV to mpeg-4 - Views only top10% of screen - newbie ?



 
 
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Old January 2nd 10, 11:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
higrader
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Default MOV to mpeg-4 - Views only top10% of screen - newbie ?

OK John

I used "Super DVD Creator" to go from MOV of DVD. I was looking for
something that would allow me to edit the clips and join then. Super
DVD also burns to disk.
I've downloaded ImgBurn and will tru it our also as I wanted an ISO
burner for something else, further on.

Super DVD" has it's limitations... ie: Cannot add voice to clip /
titles don't work too well... but it did burn a DVD and the disk
worked on all my machines.

Can you answer me two questions?

1) why convert a file to ISO, then burn an ISO file to DVD?... why not
just copy the AUDIO / VIDEO_TS forlder to a dvd? Also, would you
recommend convert MPEG4 files to ISO first then ImgBurn them to a DVD?

2) Do you know of a decent clip converter / editor that will do both
functions on MOV files and then convert to DivX and DVD? My problem is
I don't want to convert from MOV to something inbetween like WMP so I
can use the Microsoft free editor, then convert that to either MPEG4
or DVD only to find out I lost a lot of quality somewhere along the
lines.
thanks - higrader
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Old January 3rd 10, 06:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.video
higrader
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Default MOV to mpeg-4 - Views only top10% of screen - newbie ?

thanks John

you've helped me a lot, and I guess with time it'll get easier...
though it seems like a lot of learning for a few home movies out of a
camera.

cheers- higrader
 




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