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i've put together a short piece in PhotoStory, which i believe is in a .wmv
format. the disc i've burned is supposed to play in standard DVD players, but mostly does not (with one exception), nor will it play on a mac. one solution i've heard is to convert the .wmv file to an .avi file, which would be a more common format, and thus viewable on mac, and possibly on DVD players. true? if so, how can i do this? would i use moviemaker? and if so, how? (i've looked, and see i can convert .avi's to .wmv's, but not vice-versa) thanks for any tips |
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I'm not sure many stand alone dvd players will play an avi file, what they
read is mpeg2's in the form of vobs. You get these by using dvd authroing software. To save a wmv from photostory to an avi, you can use movie maker, follow these instructions on how to save as a dv-avi http://www.myvideoproblems.com/Tutor...SaveDV-AVI.htm You could then import this into your authoring software. -- Graham Hughes MVP Digital Media www.myvideoproblems.co.uk www.dvds2treasure.com www.simplydv.com "eeric" <eeric@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:98DD785C-D0C6-43A4-881A-34E15826F924@microsoft.com... > i've put together a short piece in PhotoStory, which i believe is in a > .wmv > format. the disc i've burned is supposed to play in standard DVD players, > but > mostly does not (with one exception), nor will it play on a mac. one > solution > i've heard is to convert the .wmv file to an .avi file, which would be a > more > common format, and thus viewable on mac, and possibly on DVD players. > > true? if so, how can i do this? would i use moviemaker? and if so, how? > (i've looked, and see i can convert .avi's to .wmv's, but not vice-versa) > > thanks for any tips |
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fantastic -- thank you graham
-- e "Graham Hughes" wrote: > I'm not sure many stand alone dvd players will play an avi file, what they > read is mpeg2's in the form of vobs. You get these by using dvd authroing > software. > To save a wmv from photostory to an avi, you can use movie maker, follow > these instructions on how to save as a dv-avi > http://www.myvideoproblems.com/Tutor...SaveDV-AVI.htm > You could then import this into your authoring software. > > -- > Graham Hughes > MVP Digital Media > www.myvideoproblems.co.uk > www.dvds2treasure.com > www.simplydv.com > > > "eeric" <eeric@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:98DD785C-D0C6-43A4-881A-34E15826F924@microsoft.com... > > i've put together a short piece in PhotoStory, which i believe is in a > > .wmv > > format. the disc i've burned is supposed to play in standard DVD players, > > but > > mostly does not (with one exception), nor will it play on a mac. one > > solution > > i've heard is to convert the .wmv file to an .avi file, which would be a > > more > > common format, and thus viewable on mac, and possibly on DVD players. > > > > true? if so, how can i do this? would i use moviemaker? and if so, how? > > (i've looked, and see i can convert .avi's to .wmv's, but not vice-versa) > > > > thanks for any tips > > > |
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