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| I have searched this forum and some others before posting this query. I apologise if this has been asked before. I have tried to burn avi files on toast titanium version 7. I get a message thats avi is an unsupported format. Is that so? If yes any solutions. Thanks. |
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| As what do you want to burn them? As DVDs? The installation of Toast _should_ include the DivX codec. But the question, of course, is what codec your .avi files really use. AVI is just a container. Can contain many different file formats, really.
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| Hi Thanks for the reply. I will try to answer what you asked with whatever knowledge I have. I have the movie which is in quicktime AVI format. I cannot play the movie in quicktime on mac as I donot have the mpeg2 playback component. The movie is a DVD rip. Is this information sufficient to explain my prob. |
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| Use VLC to play your movie or ffmpeg to convert it. These will play your movie but will not remove possible DRM. http://www.videolan.org/vlc/ http://www.ffmpegx.com/
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