I need help with .MOV files

csand

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Does anyone know how I can change .MOV to .mpeg or any other extesion
that will work in other media players? Just changing the file extesion
does not allow it to be viewed on Windows media player.
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QuickTime Pro will export them as AVI files. www.quicktime.com
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"csand" <csand.18u2eb@pcbanter.net> wrote in message
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> Does anyone know how I can change .MOV to .mpeg or any other extesion
> that will work in other media players? Just changing the file extesion
> does not allow it to be viewed on Windows media player.
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> csand
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csand wrote:
> Does anyone know how I can change .MOV to .mpeg or any other extesion
> that will work in other media players? Just changing the file extesion
> does not allow it to be viewed on Windows media player.

Also, .mov files can be played unconverted using RealPlayer 10

Donald McDaniel
 
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If I have video clips files on my computer in file format .mov, or .avi, can
I burn them on a cd through real player to be viewed on my tv dvd player????
 
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MOV files must be converted into AVI files before burning.

AVI files should generally be OK.

Then you must use third party DVD burning software such as Sonic MyDVD,
Roxio or Nero to create a DVD for standalone applications.
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"marshur" <marshur@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> If I have video clips files on my computer in file format .mov, or .avi,
> can
> I burn them on a cd through real player to be viewed on my tv dvd
> player????
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