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Jabroney
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Location: Queensland
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having just got back from an overseas trip, we loaded up our video's we had taken to the computer, and they became wmv files. does anyone have any experience with them processing them or burning them so that they can be played simply on a dvd player?
for example, which programs do i need and stuff like that? cheers for the help |
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| #0 07:23pm 17/01/08 |
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The GuVna
Posts: 659
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Nero Express should be able to do this pretty easily, just note that it can take ages for it to convert it to DVD
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| #1 08:28pm 17/01/08 |
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Tanaka Khan
Posts: 4517
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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ConvertXtoDVD is all you'll ever need.
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| #2 12:04am 18/01/08 |
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Idol
Posts: 1718
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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we loaded up our video's we had taken to the computer, and they became wmv files What kind of camera is it? What dimensions are the WMV files? Just make sure you haven't captured them for 'storage on your computer' because it makes lower quality / smaller version of the file. Usually this is what WMV files are for. last edited by Idol at 08:29:49 18/Jan/08 |
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Kat
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I use Movie Magic to edit them (and add dates and what not) and create the dvd's via Ulead Dvd
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| #4 08:32am 18/01/08 |
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Idol
Posts: 1719
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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If you want to make nice DVD menus try Adobe Encore or Sony DVD Architect.
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