Burn it out as a VCD. It's cross platform as well as playable in most DVD
players.
-Scott


on 04/07/02 10:13 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] arranged
electrons in the following style:

> Hi!
> I've finally got my iMovie done and am ready to burn copies.
> My question is :
> Whats the best format to burn it into ? Would a Quicktime movie be best ?
> 
> I am planning to give it to others who use PC's...
> Would Windows media player open Quicktime movies or do I have to give them
> a copy of Quicktime as well ? (Would the freeware version be ok ?)
> Do I need to encode the same file under a different format so that PC's can
> read it ?
> Or is there a format that I could save it in that can be read cross-platform
> ?
> 
> Would you guys recommend that I burn using the "cross-platform" mode or the
> "ISO-9660" format ?
> 
> TIA
> 



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Scott Mugan
Digital Wave Labs
Plantation, FL
954-327-1117
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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