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I have spent 2 days creating a 12 minute promo video for my business. I burned it to a cd, only to discover that it only plays on the original computer because of the "high mat" format

I tried to download it back to the dv camera, and it indicated that it had, however, when I looked at the footage, it was filled with pink & green lines

What else can I do

I tried using a few different video programs, but to import the footage from my "collections" in movie maker, they require that the footage be MPEG

How can I get this work into MPEG format?

I'm at my wits end!

Thank you for your help!
 
See the CD Burning section of my website. You need to convert the movie
that is saved with MM2, convert it to an MPEG format (MPEG1 for VCD, MPEG2
for SVCD), and then burn the disc. You need other software than MM2 to do
the conversion and burning... maybe the software that came with your CD
burner.
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PapaJohn
www.papajohn.org


tired and desperate said:
I have spent 2 days creating a 12 minute promo video for my business. I
burned it to a cd, only to discover that it only plays on the original
computer because of the "high mat" format.
I tried to download it back to the dv camera, and it indicated that it
had, however, when I looked at the footage, it was filled with pink & green
lines.
What else can I do?

I tried using a few different video programs, but to import the footage
from my "collections" in movie maker, they require that the footage be MPEG.
 
Drop me an email and I'll tell you the easiest way to turn you WMM project into a viewable DVD. It's not hard....you just need to know what to do.
 
This convertor works. $25

http://www.viscomsoft.com/videoeditconvertpro.htm

tired and desperate said:
I have spent 2 days creating a 12 minute promo video for my business. I
burned it to a cd, only to discover that it only plays on the original
computer because of the "high mat" format.
I tried to download it back to the dv camera, and it indicated that it
had, however, when I looked at the footage, it was filled with pink & green
lines.
What else can I do?

I tried using a few different video programs, but to import the footage
from my "collections" in movie maker, they require that the footage be MPEG.
 
tired and desperate said:
I have spent 2 days creating a 12 minute promo video for my business.
I burned it to a cd, only to discover that it only plays on the original
computer because of the "high mat" format.
I tried to download it back to the dv camera, and it indicated that it
had, however, when I looked at the footage, it was filled with pink &
green lines.
What else can I do?

What are you trying to accomplish? If you could describe what your goal
or application for this is someone can provide pointed information to
help you solve your problem.
 
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