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RE: FN-FORUM: Webcast asf question
date posted 27th June 2003 15:12
Thanks George....:)
Regards
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Subject: Re: FN-FORUM: Webcast asf question
Darren Spink wrote:
> Is it possible to convert a .asf file so it can be burned on a dvd r=20
> and subsequently played on a home dvd player or would it need to be =
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> converted to a .avi and just played through a pc ?
You'd need to use something like Cleaner 6 or Canopus ProCoder to=20
convert the asf into MPEG2 for DVD, if the footage is low quality and=20
not hours and hours in length you could even encode it to MPEG1 for an=20
SVCD (which many but not all DVD players will play). You'd then need to =
make a DVD using one of the many authoring packages (with or without=20
menu)...
Cheers
George
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