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    How can i burn a Quicktime movie on a DVD so it plays on a DVD player?

    I have a couple 500MB videos i want to do this with.

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    toast, ffmpegX, etc...
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    Toast just back's up the qucktime files.

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  5. you can drag the .mov file into iDVD

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  6. In Toast select the video tab and drop the movie into the window with DVD selecyed.
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    You must assume i am using toast 6?

    I tried to drag the MPEG of the movie in IDVD but it said some error or incompatibility issue or something like that.

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  8. Use MMT EZ to convert the mov file into an mpeg 2. Then use Sizzle to create a burnable image you can then drag onto your older version of Toast.
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    Thank you.

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  10. Originally Posted by Mark V
    You must assume i am using toast 6?

    I tried to drag the MPEG of the movie in IDVD but it said some error or incompatibility issue or something like that.

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    is it a .mov file or .mpeg file that you have?? cuz originally you said quicktime movie (which made me think .mov), but then you said mpeg in a later post...

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    All of my quicktime movies are mpeg's.

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  12. An mpeg is not a quicktime movie. It sounds as if they are mpeg1 mpegs. look at the guides sticky at the top of this forum and find the vcd to dvd tutorial. Follow that.
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    can you open & play it in Quicktime Player?

    have you looked at the info window while it's playing to see the data type?

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    How I convert mpeg1 to DVD:

    Demux the mpeg file with bbDEMUX
    Convert .m1a to .wav with MPEG2Works
    Convert .m1v to .mov with Quicktime Pro
    Use DVDSP to make DVD with the .mov and .wav files.

    Thus far this is the only wav I've had the mpegs come out in sync.
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    Originally Posted by Soopafresh
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    like that helps

    you can use the methods i have on my website, or you can see if you can just drop the video files directly into toasts VIDEO tab and compile your dvd that way. Use FILE/SAVE AS DISC IMAGE to save the dvd to your hard drive to preview it before you burn

    you can also just test with one of the 500 meg files so you can see results in shorter time.

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