Pedro c
Im trying to Burn a short I made convertied it to quick time MOV and wont burn on my PC, what software can I download that would allow to burn any quicktime format to DVD to watch in any DVD player ?
Answer
If you wanna make a DVD that will work on a standard DVD player, you will need a DVD burning tool to do this. Just copy the movie to a DVD disc, it will actually not read by DVD players.
The best and most reliable DVD burning tool that I've ever used is a tool called DVD Creator. It's able to burn all kinds of videos to DVD disc. After that, you can view the DVD on DVD player. It also lets you edit videos and create DVD menus. Easy to use and professional.
You should really give it a try. You may check out at:
http://www.dvd-creator-converter.com/tutorials/convert-quicktime-mov-to-dvd.html
Best of luck.
If you wanna make a DVD that will work on a standard DVD player, you will need a DVD burning tool to do this. Just copy the movie to a DVD disc, it will actually not read by DVD players.
The best and most reliable DVD burning tool that I've ever used is a tool called DVD Creator. It's able to burn all kinds of videos to DVD disc. After that, you can view the DVD on DVD player. It also lets you edit videos and create DVD menus. Easy to use and professional.
You should really give it a try. You may check out at:
http://www.dvd-creator-converter.com/tutorials/convert-quicktime-mov-to-dvd.html
Best of luck.
Sony re-branding of Philips DVD players?
LibraryFan
I read in a review that Sony's DVP-SR200P DVD player is just a re-branded Philips machine. My question is whether all of Sony's DVD players are re-branded from Philips, including Sony's DVP-NS710H and DVP-SR500H. Philips has some products labeled "DVP" itself. Does anyone know if this is the case, specifically with the latter two machines? Why would a company re-brand another's machine?
Also, does anyone own either the DVP-NS710H or -SR500H and can give a review of their quality? Thanks!
Answer
Phillips has been the innovator in dvd players much like sylvannia made most of the old picture tubes.
I don't think you will ever find out for sure if Phillips is making dvd players for Sony. But a lot of appliances do the same thing.
I do know that Phillips is coming out with the first dvd player that will play all dvds in Full Screen.
Here's a decent site for reviews http://www.cnet.com
Phillips has been the innovator in dvd players much like sylvannia made most of the old picture tubes.
I don't think you will ever find out for sure if Phillips is making dvd players for Sony. But a lot of appliances do the same thing.
I do know that Phillips is coming out with the first dvd player that will play all dvds in Full Screen.
Here's a decent site for reviews http://www.cnet.com
Powered by Yahoo! Answers