Some car CD players are finicky. I aways burn them as MP3's all your newer CD players will play MP3"s
Actually a QuickTime movie's format is always MOV or MPG, so you just need a DVD burner which supports these two video formats to burn the movie to DVD.
.MOV is a special video format for the Apple Quick Time player. This is available for Macintosh as well as Windows operated computers.
Click on File, Save Project. Or you can Finish/Publish the movie (exporting it as Standard format) on the computer. Or you can save it on a thumb drive.
Publish or Finish the audio project in Windows Movie Maker first.The publishing/finishing process automatically converts the file name extension (format) into .wma.Then all you have to do is locate the file on your computer and upload it to your mp3 player.
If I'm not mistaken, the only type of movie file that a DVD player can "understand" is the mp4. I'm not for sure what all kind of movie files can be burnt to a DVD to be played on a computer. I do know that mp4 and avi. will both work (again, for the computer). There are converters out there so that it is possible to change the format to a desired one that is capable of being read by a DVD player.
you can use the total media convertor then you can compress and your required format will be obtained.
Right click the camera video and select a program to open it with.But, you have to know the format of the video before choosing a program to open it with. To find out the format, right-click the video and choose Properties from the drop-down menu that appears. What format is it in?If you have a PC, and the video format is QT, MOV, you will not be able to open it with your media player. But, it will open with the Apple Quicktime program.Windows Movie Maker and Windows Media player will open mp4 format, but only if you have the appropriate codec installed.Bottom line is, if you can't open the video in your media player, download and install a video converter on your computer. Convert the camera video to a format your media player/windows movie maker uses:.asf, .avi, dvr-ms, .m1v, .mp2, .mp2v, .mpe, .mpeg, .mpg, .mpv2, .wm, .wmv
Click file, add file to library, then locate your movie. It will add it to your iTunes but if it is not in the mp4 format, it will not play on your iPod. To fix this you just need a video converter that will convert to iPod format.
Nope, you have to have the computer on to play movies. Unless you have a DVD player.
Adobe flash player you can watch it =quick time player
You can't. One solution, however, is to import your movie into Windows Movie Maker, if you have it, which displays the movie time in the format 0:00:00.00
It's as simple as copying and pasting.. you basically select the avi file on the CD right click copy and then select the location on your computer you want it to go and right click paste. It will transfer across and play in any player that supports the AVI format