Burning T11 downloads to DVD

Feb 22, 2008
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Ive boughten some downloads from here and I would like to burn them to a DVD so that I can watch them on my TV rather that on my computer. First of all, is this possible? Second of all, what would be a good program to use to do this? I have an new HP notebook with Windows Vista and none of the DVD burning programs will allow me to burn the .mov files. I am able to burn them as a Data DVD but I want to be able to watch it on my TV.

Also, I have some files that I have downloaded using RealPlayer (.flv files I think) and I would also like to be able to burn those and watch them on my TV. Is this possible too?

Thanks in advance,
Travis
 
Nov 16, 2008
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isnt that kind of illegal? oh well, if you go into options there will be a convert file button. select convert to whatever media device you use. load onto movie making thing. burn to dvd. or if you have a mac (yay) you can use quicktime and immediately burn to dvd
 
Nov 18, 2008
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isnt that kind of illegal? oh well, if you go into options there will be a convert file button. select convert to whatever media device you use. load onto movie making thing. burn to dvd. or if you have a mac (yay) you can use quicktime and immediately burn to dvd

i think it's only illegal if you sell the DVD. idk. maybe......not sure.......nvr mind
 
Feb 22, 2008
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As far as I know it is not illegal. The DVD would be for my own use and would not be sold. Therefore I think it is well within the law. Anyone else have any ideas?
 
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As far as I know it is not illegal. The DVD would be for my own use and would not be sold. Therefore I think it is well within the law. Anyone else have any ideas?

Yeah that makes sense. Just don't make like 200 copies and try to sell them at a discount on Ebay and you'll be fine. Because THAT is what you call illegal. lol
personal use=fine
 
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Its not illegal if its a personal backup. However, I'm not lawyer. Just saying what I've heard all my life. I plan on backing up my downloads on a DVD in case my computer ever crashes.

Well I'm not really experienced with burning videos to DVD's to watch on your TV. However, if you have a video iPod with the AV cables, you can convert the video into a format that the iPod can read it, put it on your iPod, connect the iPod to the TV and there you go. (I did it with the Werm 1 on 1 a while back.) There will be a bit of quality loss, but not too much.

-Doug
 

nayost

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try this web site - www.zamzar.com

you don't need any software, just upload the file, choose your conversion file type. depending on your upload/download speed, you'll get an converted file in your email box in no time. good luck!
 
Dec 17, 2007
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I believe T11 video files are .avi (audio video interlace) and need to be converted to mpeg before burning to a disk. This allows you to play the disk on any commercial dvd player. If you use a mac I recommend iVcd a great program but costs money. Lastly I believe that you can legally make one copy as a back up without breaking a law but I would email t11 support to check. Hope that helps.


-Michael
 
I believe T11 video files are .avi (audio video interlace) and need to be converted to mpeg before burning to a disk. This allows you to play the disk on any commercial dvd player. If you use a mac I recommend iVcd a great program but costs money. Lastly I believe that you can legally make one copy as a back up without breaking a law but I would email t11 support to check. Hope that helps.


-Michael
Im pretty 100% sure they are .mov files. Also have you tried using Nero.

JDEN
 
Feb 22, 2008
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Im pretty 100% sure they are .mov files. Also have you tried using Nero.

JDEN

I tried an older version of Nero on a different computer and it wouldnt work. Is the newest version that different? And yes they are .mov files. If its any help, I have an HP Laptop running Windows Vista.
 
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