I thought Windows didn't support MPEG4 format. Or at least you had to 
install something else like QuickTime for Windows to work with MPEG4.

CB

M. Taylor wrote:
> Hello Mac Hand Break Users,
>
> As this may be a bit off-topic, if you know the solution to my question,
> please send a reply off-list.  
>
> Ok, so I downloaded both VLC and Hand Break for my Mac.  Yes, I can
> seemingly rip commercial DVDs for playback on my Mac in .mp4 format.
> However, when I store the .mp4 file on my home network, and then attempt to
> open the file on any of my Windows computers, I get a message saying that
> the file is unrecognizable.  
>
> Just so you know, I am using the mp4 encoder and I am using the iPhone/iPod
> Touch Preset.  
>
> I eagerly await any reply and thank you in advance.
>
> Most Sincerely,
>
> Mark
>
>
>
> >
>   

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