Hi Mike,
There is someone on this list who did a podcast on a program called prism,
and that was the one for me. Prism is actually a video file converter,
letting you have, say, a mov, and convert it into a, say, an avi. I am using
its windows version, and with that I got a number of shortcuts in my start
menu, that can expand the capabilities of the prism converter. For example,
if you choose to burn the avi to a normal dvd, it downloads, installs and
runs a dvd burning program from the same author, and that can do it.
I don't remember who did that very podcast on prism, but it is a girl or
woman who plays her guitar and sings along at the beginning of the podcast,
who has done some more podcasts on other useful mac subjects. She uses voice
over, so at least the conversion is accessible and I expect the burning
process to be as well.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike" <[email protected]>
To: "MacVisionaries" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, October 08, 2010 2:52 AM
Subject: Burning an AVI file to play on a standard DVD player
Hi List:
Anyone know of a program I can use, that's voice over accessible, to
burn an AVI file to play on a standard DVD player?
I tried Burn but it gives me issues and Toast Titanium 10 isn't
totally vo accessible and the copy I have insists I need an XVID
Codec, which I can't find on the Roxio site.
Perhaps there are some new DVD programs I can try that will allow me
to do this.
Many Thanks:
Michael
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