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Software for MPEGs?
Name: sharpyhl Date: November 3, 2003 at 10:41:04 Pacific OS: WinXP CPU/Ram: 512megDDR
Comment:
Hi guys. I was just wondering if there was any software that would allow me to take MPEG or AVI movies on my HD and burn them to a CD-r and watch them in any DVD player. I am not looking for A+ excellent quality, just one that will fill this solution. And if such software exists, can I get a name and/or a link to it? Also, some of the movies are DivX encoded, so if anybody could recommend some software that would remove the DivX encoding so it would work as a normal MPEG that I could burn as well, I would really appreciate it.
Name: Richard Date: November 7, 2003 at 06:14:22 Pacific
Reply:
You can try Pinnacle Studio. It ain't free, but good software. Also try a shot at www.webattack.com > freeware for the better free software on the commercial planet.
More important is that your wish to play it on any DVDplayer is the bottleneck. Some just don't accept copies, clones or hybrides.
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