mov. in video studio pro x3. help please

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mov. in video studio pro x3. help please

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is mov. supported in vs pro x3? i downloaded the trial whan i try to burn dvd it says vs pro has caused windows to stop working and close out the dvd factory. I tried another format and does fine. I dont want to change the format of my file may lose some quality of the video help please thanks
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Re: mov. in video studio pro x3. help please

Post by Clevo »

.mov isn't a DVD standard format.

Did you mean you are making a DVD from video files that originated as .mov files?

If you did mean that then I think you will be dissapointed with the results?

.mov is generally supported in VSx3 as long as you keep the quicktime version that came with VSx3
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Re: mov. in video studio pro x3. help please

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yes thats what i meant. thanks
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Re: mov. in video studio pro x3. help please

Post by ndler75 »

mov is generally supported in VSx3 as long as you keep the quicktime version that came with VSx3

how is this done?
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