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neoropporojum (Visitante)
05-03-2012 03:39 (UTC)[citar]
I demand to transfer the videos i made to ASF. At present there is videos of quicktime, I wonder Quicktime Video files are MOV? I need a connection to a program which can move. Does mov converter give availability?
neoropporojum (Visitante)
09-03-2012 15:19 (UTC)[citar]
I am seeking for some video editing software that could work with mp4, free is better, unless there¡¯s a great pirated one that I need to have.

I have gotten several before while they don't support MP4 format. It¡¯s actually getting me to crazy.

Being a cautious guy, I viewed the best video editing software pros and cons and found they are objective. While I still can¡¯t decide to choose which one.

What¡¯s your idea? Need your help asap.

Thanks in advance.
neoropporojum (Visitante)
13-03-2012 21:44 (UTC)[citar]
The transferer i own now creates the quaility of video more and more worse after it is ended converting. Is there converters which will not do it? video converter for mac?
reallubydub (Visitante)
18-03-2012 00:26 (UTC)[citar]
Your iPod's large hard disk and capability to playback video allow it to be a great replacement for your stack of DVD disks. By using a fundamental audio/video cable, an iPod could be connected a DVD player, and movies from the iPod's library could be watched through the DVD player. Put up is simple and quick enough to make use of with a portable DVD player for road trips.

Connect the 1/8-inch end of the 1/8-to-RCA cable to the headphone jack on the iPod. Or if you're utilizing the iPod-to-composite video cable, plug the iPod connector end of the cable to the port on the underside of the iPod. Match the red, white and yellow connectors on the alternative end of the cable to the red, white and yellow "Auxiliary" ports on the DVD player. For home DVD players, match the red, white and yellow connectors to the ports underneath the "Audio/Video Input" heading on the rear of the DVD player. Make sure that your iPod's "TV Out" feature is turned on--switch it on if it's not (Videos>vIdeo Settings>TV out>on). Play the videos in your iPod.





Resource:How to Play iPod Videos on a DVD Player
reallubydub (Visitante)
23-03-2012 11:52 (UTC)[citar]
Your iPod's large hard disk and capability to playback video allow it to be a great replacement for your stack of DVD disks. By using a fundamental audio/video cable, an iPod could be connected a DVD player, and movies from the iPod's library could be watched through the DVD player. Put up is simple and quick enough to make use of with a portable DVD player for road trips.

Connect the 1/8-inch end of the 1/8-to-RCA cable to the headphone jack on the iPod. Or if you're utilizing the iPod-to-composite video cable, plug the iPod connector end of the cable to the port on the underside of the iPod. Match the red, white and yellow connectors on the alternative end of the cable to the red, white and yellow "Auxiliary" ports on the DVD player. For home DVD players, match the red, white and yellow connectors to the ports underneath the "Audio/Video Input" heading on the rear of the DVD player. Make sure that your iPod's "TV Out" feature is turned on--switch it on if it's not (Videos>vIdeo Settings>TV out>on). Play the videos in your iPod.





Resource:How to Play iPod Videos on a DVD Player

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