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You could run the files thru windows encoder,by running convert audio/video
once converted,transfer the files to dvd.
"Michael Arends" wrote:
> Well, I guess the subject line says it all.
>
> I am Looking for a good program that will let me (If it exists) take
> ..AVI files, and burn them to a DVD for play in my Sony home DVD player.
>
> Can this be done?
>
> I would like to be able to watch these files/Movies on my TV set, using
> my DVD player.
>
> TIA
>
> Michael
>
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.video (More info?)
Smiling Wickedly, Andrew E. answered:
> You could run the files thru windows encoder,by running convert audio/video
> once converted,transfer the files to dvd.
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> Smiling Wickedly, Andrew E. answered:
>> You could run the files thru windows encoder,by running convert
>> audio/video
>> once converted,transfer the files to dvd.
>
> Windows Encoder?
>
> Link Please?
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Smiling Wickedly, Michael Arends answered:
> Smiling Wickedly, Andrew E. answered:
>
>> You could run the files thru windows encoder,by running convert audio/video
>> once converted,transfer the files to dvd.
>
>
> Windows Encoder?
>
> Link Please?
OK, I got the windows encoder program. BUT, it appears the only format
it appears that the only format it produces, are .WMV files.
Can *these* be burnt to a DVD and them played in a Home DVD player?
Now, I don't know enough about this, as I've never tried it before. So,
I guess that makes me a Newbie.
I've got some .AVI files of some Family gatherings at my folks.
It has been expressed to me, they would love it if i could burn them to
disk so that My folks could watch them.
"Michael Arends" <windows_xp_fans@UGLYSPAMearthlink.net> wrote in message
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> Smiling Wickedly, Michael Arends answered:
>> Smiling Wickedly, Andrew E. answered:
>>
>>> You could run the files thru windows encoder,by running convert
>>> audio/video
>>> once converted,transfer the files to dvd.
>>
>>
>> Windows Encoder?
>>
>> Link Please?
>
> OK, I got the windows encoder program. BUT, it appears the only format
> it appears that the only format it produces, are .WMV files.
>
> Can *these* be burnt to a DVD and them played in a Home DVD player?
>
> Now, I don't know enough about this, as I've never tried it before. So,
> I guess that makes me a Newbie.
>
> I've got some .AVI files of some Family gatherings at my folks.
>
> It has been expressed to me, they would love it if i could burn them to
> disk so that My folks could watch them.
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