I would like to know what format to use after downloading a
movie...I have burned it to a dvd, it plays well on the pc, but not at
all when I tried to watch it on TV...
I know there are many formats one can use, but which one would be the
best to use...
Also which video converter is the best for this...???
Thanks Larry
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05-15-2010, 12:51 PM
Basil Chupin
What format to use...???
On 15/05/10 22:30, Larry Shields wrote:
> *I would like to know what format to use after downloading a movie...I
> have burned it to a dvd, it plays well on the pc, but not at all when
> I tried to watch it on TV...
>
> I know there are many formats one can use, but which one would be the
> best to use...
>
> Also which video converter is the best for this...???
>
> Thanks Larry*
Have a look here (as a starting point):
http://www.videohelp.com/articles
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