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Burning videos purchased in iTunes to DVD?
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| lücid |
| it says in the help for iTunes that it is not possible to burn the videos purchased via their service to DVD - anyone know of a workaround? |
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| mezzir |
is it some weird itunes format like how their music is m4a or a normal avi/mpg/wmv etc?
if its a normal one you can always use something like nero, they got some options for burning movies to dvds (idk if it comes with menus and or w/e)
if its an itunes format...you're ed :( |
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| lücid |
yep, they're M4V. thanks for the link! i'll try that program. :) |
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| jdat |
| if it's DRMd it may be tricky :clown: |
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| chris harrington |
| itunes formats ftl:( |
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| Jarvmeister |
Once you work it out it you'll wonder why you bothered.
To play an Itunes vid on a proper TV will look like the most blocky video, much worse than some of the vids you see on youtube.
Not worth the effort, trust me.
Jarv |
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| Omega_M |
| I don't think you can do it. I downloaded a few files from Napster and they were in WMA DRM protected format. I wanted to convert them to MP3 but couldn't do it. |
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