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Is There A "Best" Video Format To Save Family Videos?
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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 102872" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>From my experience, such software packages take you step by step in converting the uploaded (downloaded?) file to the proper format for playing in a DVD player. I don't think you should really worry about all the file types, since the software will guide you to get it on the DVD. I have a Canon Elura that uses Mini DV tapes and i just plug the firewire in, program pops up and it's step by step until the DVD is burned and i play it in my DVD player.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 102872, member: 9619"] From my experience, such software packages take you step by step in converting the uploaded (downloaded?) file to the proper format for playing in a DVD player. I don't think you should really worry about all the file types, since the software will guide you to get it on the DVD. I have a Canon Elura that uses Mini DV tapes and i just plug the firewire in, program pops up and it's step by step until the DVD is burned and i play it in my DVD player. [/QUOTE]
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