i dont think you'll be able to do that... iTunes uses protected formats avaliable for download... so i dont think a regular dvd player would be able to play them, or a program able to decode them...
T. M. Tracy wrote: > does anyone know how to convert m4v videos downloaded from itunes so > they can be burned onto a dvd...or a program that will burn m4v to a > dvd?
> -- > "Too close for missles, I'm switching to guns." > -TopGun
> i dont think you'll be able to do that... > iTunes uses protected formats avaliable for download... so i dont think > a regular dvd player would be able to play them, or a program able to > decode them...
> T. M. Tracy wrote: > > does anyone know how to convert m4v videos downloaded from itunes so > > they can be burned onto a dvd...or a program that will burn m4v to a > > dvd?
Fuzzy Logic wrote: > Do a little google-ing... Easy enough to crack.
> Fuzzy
> On 7/3/06, tmzaied...@gmail.com <tmzaied...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > i dont think you'll be able to do that... > > iTunes uses protected formats avaliable for download... so i dont think > > a regular dvd player would be able to play them, or a program able to > > decode them...
> > T. M. Tracy wrote: > > > does anyone know how to convert m4v videos downloaded from itunes so > > > they can be burned onto a dvd...or a program that will burn m4v to a > > > dvd?
Like he said, do a lil googlin, read abit, learn it yourself, and you wont need a nursemaid to do it for ya. People have to learn how to do the impossible themselves! ......lol
tmzaied...@gmail.com wrote: > if thats the case, im interested to hear the solution > it would be nice to have some of my stuff on dvd > Fuzzy Logic wrote: > > Do a little google-ing... Easy enough to crack.
> > Fuzzy
> > On 7/3/06, tmzaied...@gmail.com <tmzaied...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > i dont think you'll be able to do that... > > > iTunes uses protected formats avaliable for download... so i dont think > > > a regular dvd player would be able to play them, or a program able to > > > decode them...
> > > T. M. Tracy wrote: > > > > does anyone know how to convert m4v videos downloaded from itunes so > > > > they can be burned onto a dvd...or a program that will burn m4v to a > > > > dvd?
> Like he said, do a lil googlin, read abit, learn it yourself, and you > wont need a nursemaid to do it for ya. People have to learn how to do > the impossible themselves! ......lol
> tmzaied...@gmail.com wrote: > > if thats the case, im interested to hear the solution > > it would be nice to have some of my stuff on dvd > > Fuzzy Logic wrote: > > > Do a little google-ing... Easy enough to crack.
> > > Fuzzy
> > > On 7/3/06, tmzaied...@gmail.com <tmzaied...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > i dont think you'll be able to do that... > > > > iTunes uses protected formats avaliable for download... so i dont think > > > > a regular dvd player would be able to play them, or a program able to > > > > decode them...
> > > > T. M. Tracy wrote: > > > > > does anyone know how to convert m4v videos downloaded from itunes so > > > > > they can be burned onto a dvd...or a program that will burn m4v to a > > > > > dvd?
-- "Too close for missles, I'm switching to guns." -TopGun
> hey asscock. I know about google. I didn't find much on it and so I > asked the group to see if they would know anything. Thanks though... > =\
> On 7/12/06, BiZaRrE <davidlw2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Like he said, do a lil googlin, read abit, learn it yourself, and you > > wont need a nursemaid to do it for ya. People have to learn how to do > > the impossible themselves! ......lol
no no trust me all video rendering and converting is a pain in the ass....I've tried a ton of different things and I still can't get it right....it's a freakin pain
On 7/12/06, Fuzzy Logic <fuzz...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The search string I gave was great, but it might take some digging to > learn a little more.
> Fuzzy
> On 7/12/06, T. M. Tracy <tmtr...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > hey asscock. I know about google. I didn't find much on it and so I > > asked the group to see if they would know anything. Thanks though... > > =\
> > On 7/12/06, BiZaRrE <davidlw2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Like he said, do a lil googlin, read abit, learn it yourself, and you > > > wont need a nursemaid to do it for ya. People have to learn how to do > > > the impossible themselves! ......lol
right. I understand I can dig around google and try to find something...I did...and I found a few things, none of wich worked. The point of me asking was to see if anyone else knew of anything...sheesh
I understand that googlin might have the answers but I also believe that asking someone who has done it might point people in the right direction. Saves on hours of futile trial and errors and at one point I am sure YOU TOO have asked for help. There is not a person alive who has not asked for help at one point or another.
On 7/12/06, BiZaRrE <davidlw2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Like he said, do a lil googlin, read abit, learn it yourself, and you > wont need a nursemaid to do it for ya. People have to learn how to do > the impossible themselves! ......lol
> tmzaied...@gmail.com wrote: > > if thats the case, im interested to hear the solution > > it would be nice to have some of my stuff on dvd > > Fuzzy Logic wrote: > > > Do a little google-ing... Easy enough to crack.
> > > Fuzzy
> > > On 7/3/06, tmzaied...@gmail.com <tmzaied...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > i dont think you'll be able to do that... > > > > iTunes uses protected formats avaliable for download... so i dont > think > > > > a regular dvd player would be able to play them, or a program able > to > > > > decode them...
> > > > T. M. Tracy wrote: > > > > > does anyone know how to convert m4v videos downloaded from itunes > so > > > > > they can be burned onto a dvd...or a program that will burn m4v to > a > > > > > dvd?
> I understand that googlin might have the answers but I also believe that > asking someone who has done it might point people in the right direction. > Saves on hours of futile trial and errors and at one point I am sure YOU TOO > have asked for help. There is not a person alive who has not asked for help > at one point or another.
> On 7/12/06, BiZaRrE <davidlw2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Like he said, do a lil googlin, read abit, learn it yourself, and you > > wont need a nursemaid to do it for ya. People have to learn how to do > > the impossible themselves! ......lol
> > tmzaied...@gmail.com wrote: > > > if thats the case, im interested to hear the solution > > > it would be nice to have some of my stuff on dvd > > > Fuzzy Logic wrote: > > > > Do a little google-ing... Easy enough to crack.
> > > > Fuzzy
> > > > On 7/3/06, tmzaied...@gmail.com < tmzaied...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > i dont think you'll be able to do that... > > > > > iTunes uses protected formats avaliable for download... so i dont > > think > > > > > a regular dvd player would be able to play them, or a program able > > to > > > > > decode them...
> > > > > T. M. Tracy wrote: > > > > > > does anyone know how to convert m4v videos downloaded from > > itunes so > > > > > > they can be burned onto a dvd...or a program that will burn m4v > > to a > > > > > > dvd?
> I've never asked for help. Ever. btw have you seen my goat? I know he's > here somewhere....blasted dummy thingy.
> On 7/14/06, Jim Reeves < jreeve...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I understand that googlin might have the answers but I also believe that > > asking someone who has done it might point people in the right direction. > > Saves on hours of futile trial and errors and at one point I am sure YOU TOO > > have asked for help. There is not a person alive who has not asked for help > > at one point or another.
> > On 7/12/06, BiZaRrE < davidlw2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Like he said, do a lil googlin, read abit, learn it yourself, and you
> > > wont need a nursemaid to do it for ya. People have to learn how to do
> > > the impossible themselves! ......lol
> > > tmzaied...@gmail.com wrote: > > > > if thats the case, im interested to hear the solution > > > > it would be nice to have some of my stuff on dvd > > > > Fuzzy Logic wrote: > > > > > Do a little google-ing... Easy enough to crack.
> > > > > > i dont think you'll be able to do that... > > > > > > iTunes uses protected formats avaliable for download... so i > > > dont think > > > > > > a regular dvd player would be able to play them, or a program > > > able to > > > > > > decode them...
> > > > > > T. M. Tracy wrote: > > > > > > > does anyone know how to convert m4v videos downloaded from > > > itunes so > > > > > > > they can be burned onto a dvd...or a program that will burn > > > m4v to a > > > > > > > dvd?