Ed and Steve, since I always try to learn, and since I do have a few
of those files in my iTunes , unknown to me how they got there, I
googled mpeg4 and I found more than I ever want to know about those
files, nor would I ever know what it all means, so , if you want to
check this google site, you will have it all , and when you decide
what to do and how to do it, I shall have filled one more small
hole in my VAST and Bottomless Pit of not as yet discovered
items ,-- note : not that they are not discoverable, I simply have
not been granted access.
Marta
On Dec 29, 2007, at 12:58 PM, Ed Wiser wrote:
Steve is this a Movie file purchased thru iTunes or a video Podcast?
I do not think the purchased MP4's can be converted to a format for
burning to a playable DVD do
to copy write protection.
You can use a piece of software like FFmegx to turn a MP4 into a Mpeg
2 which is the format for video for
a standard DVD. Then use Toast to burn it as a playable DVD.
On Dec 29, 2007, at 12:29 PM, Stephen Ellis wrote:
I have a mpeg4 file I downloaded that I would like to burn onto a dvd
that can be played on a standalone dvd player.
When I try to add the file to iDVD, I get an error message that the
transfer failed.
How can I do this?
Steve
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