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04-Nov-2009, 12:31 PM #1
Question Solved: Mov file to DVD
I recorded a video using my Panasonic Lumix Camera in *.mov format and I want it to view it in a dvd player. So I need to make a DVD but how can it be done? Should I convert it using the proper software?
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04-Nov-2009, 12:58 PM #2
Check out DVDFlick (www.dvdflick.net) for your all-in-one DVD making free software (with a little help from ImgBurn, which is part of the download). If it can handle the file format it'll pop a working DVD out the other side.
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04-Nov-2009, 01:49 PM #3
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Check out DVDFlick (www.dvdflick.net) for your all-in-one DVD making free software (with a little help from ImgBurn, which is part of the download). If it can handle the file format it'll pop a working DVD out the other side.
Thank you very much for your answer

I downloaded it and it works fine but I was wondering if you know a software that will allow me to create my DVD with menus etc. It's about my best friend's wedding and I want to include every little detail, (bachelorette, wedding etc)
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05-Nov-2009, 04:47 PM #4
DVDFlick will do some simple template menus but for the most part, if you want to get fancy, that added value doesn't come free. Adobe Premiere Elements has a bunch of good templates and/or customization ability, as does the new Pinnacle Studio 14. I personally don't know of any free DVD authoring software that comes with good menu-making features.
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