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Posted by XP on 10/13/05 21:30
On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 08:11:21 +1300, "Gary L T" <garylt@it.net> wrote:
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>"Mike Kujbida" <kujfamNoSpam@xplornet.com> wrote in message
>news:3r6uvhFh7nduU1@individual.net...
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>> 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 :-)
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>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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Why not try the Free PSP one..
http://www.pspvideo9.com/
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