Just wondering if anyone is downloading movies using vongo and if so can you burn movie to disc and watch on a dvd player? Thanks--cope--
First, Vongo saves it's downloads to a "hidden" folder which you can see if you enable 'show hidden folders' and 'show hidden files'. Second, the movie files appear to be a file type only recognized by the Vongo Player that is part of the service. So far I haven't been able to convert these files using Divx Creator or Nero. I'll keep trying until the "free" trial expires.
i have noticed if you stop the download at 99% the file will play inwindows media player and others.... havent watched a whole movie yet though...but probably just lose some ending credits....
I stopped the download at 99% but the file shows no bytes and windows media player attempts but cannot play it. What more do I need to do to duplicate your success?
Why don't you just get a DVD recorder like this one at Walmart.com. Polaroid DVD Recorder with 80 GB Hard Drive & TVGuardian Filtering, DRM-2001G Record up to 102 hours of media on the internal drive; Create DVDs at the touch of a button; Easy one-touch recording DRM-2001G One more note dvd recorders only record in analog stero and not in surround sound.