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Posted by Gary L T on 10/13/05 19:11
"Mike Kujbida" <kujfamNoSpam@xplornet.com> wrote in message
news:3r6uvhFh7nduU1@individual.net...
> Gary, I haven't had any reason to try this myself but try using the mp4
> option that's in Vegas 6.0c (recently released). This was designed for
> the
> Sony PSP but it may work for the iPod. Page 312-313 of the manual
> discusses
> doing this (Tools - Export to PSP).
> You can also try rendering out using the "Sony AVC/AAC (^.mp4)" option.
> If you don't have the newest version of Vegas or the manual, you'll need
> to
> download both of them. The manual was re-written to reflect the new
> changes
> such as the addition of miniDVD import capabilities. I can tell you that
> this option works like a charm :-)
>
Thanks for this information Mike, I am still using Vegas 5, so I will need
to upgrade to Version 6 before long. I guess in the long term it would
pay to buy QuickTime Pro 7.0.3, but I think Apple would generate more
ipod sales and customer goodwill if they released a free conversion
program so that people can watch their home movies on their ipods.
After all, Apple have supplied free software for people to convert their
music cds into formats that are compatible with the ipod, so perhaps
they have done this for video, but we haven't yet found the program?
Gary
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