On Dec 29, 2007, at 2:41 PM, Stephen Ellis wrote:
It was dowloaded from TiVo.
If you can view the file already on your Mac, then that means you have an MPEG4 codec on the machine already. Upgrading to Quicktime Pro should allow you to drop it into iDVD or iMovie. If you don't want to pay for software, ffmpeg [2] or VideoLAN [1] can likely transcode it.
The easiest solution to get it onto DVD or SVCD is to use one of the newer releases of Toast [3], which has a utility that's for doing exactly what you want.
[1] <http://www.videolan.org/> [2] <http://ffmpeg.mplayerhq.hu/compat.html> [3] <http://partner.roxio.com/enu/oem/tivotoast/default.html>
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