.MOV or something else??

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  1. pickel182

    pickel182 Member

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    ok so i have a bunch of .mov files when i try to play them quicktime says it is missing software needed to play them when i try to open it up a second time it says it needs a certain compressor and plays sound but no video any idea how i can burn these to dvd video??? the .mov converter im using gives me the same error about the software and stuff??? thanks again for any help you might be able to offer.
     
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    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    for just playing stuff such as quicktime format and many other formats, you could try this - http://www.afterdawn.com/software/version_history/k-lite_mega_codec_pack.cfm

    - as to converting .mov files to DVD, haven't tried/done it myself, but here's a start - http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/203758
     
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    yea i already downloaded the codec pack ...did i mention that i am able to play the video and sound using VLC???
     
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    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    no, but VLC is a great player. try that link i recommended
     
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    yea i tried that link and the thing is i dont have a problem converting...im pretty sure i can do that its just the converter shows no video...does this mean when i burn to dvd ill get no video??? i guess the only way to find out is to waste a dvd >_<
     
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    creaky Moderator Staff Member

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    naw, don't need to waste a disc. you can always play back the converted VOB files thru various software instead to check it's ok. I for one use PowerDVD, but there are others..
     
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    haha great i just dloaded power dvd for another problem i was having ill have to try that out :)

    or i could just burn an iso and use daemon tools :)
     
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    ya got me there, haven't come across Daemon tools yet
     
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    allright ill give that a try:)
     

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