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Posted by SpaceGirl on 07/22/05 01:23
windandwaves wrote:
> jen_designs@hotmail.com wrote:
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>>First step is to get permission. Second step is to use a product that
>>will rip a dvd to and avi. I use Max DVD to avi converter. They have
>>a great trial version to start with. You can rip all or part of the
>>dvd as needed.
>
>
> Cool, thank you, yes we got permission, because Nathan filmed it. He used
> some studio to make the DVD, but now he wants to put it on the web.
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> So avi would be the format that we want?
>
> Thank you
>
> Nicolaas
>
>
WMV or QuickTime are better formats. Both these formats stream, whereas
AVI generally doesn't. Someone else suggested FLV (Flash video format)
which is also excellant so long as the visitor to the site has Flash 7
player installed (most do).
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