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Posted by Joe on 01/11/89 11:36
Well, I was wanting to burn and watch those Star Trek New Frontiers files on
my TV rather then the quicktime window.
"doc" <doc@drdimento.net> wrote in message news:Zsvvf.4$8J3.0@trndny09...
> good luck. apple = apple. usually if apple doesn't have it neither will
> you.
>
> not only that, but we've surveyed websites before we went pc's and found
> that over a 1/3 of websites with streaming video whose video was
> quicktime, had videos that didn't work on over 78% of the testers
> computers and all had players installed. however, with windows media
> player, we found only 2 clips out of thousands that didn't play. thus,
> why not use .wma files?
>
> drd
>
> "Joe" <joe@joe.com> wrote in message
> news:43bd25eb$0$28919$6d36acad@roc.nntpserver.com...
>> Hello!
>>
>> Are there any video editing programs out there that can actually edit and
>> burn (convert) Quicktime files?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Brian
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>>
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