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2006-07-21
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2006-07-21
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2006-07-21
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The half-frame rate output from "Media Converter" was inspired by my own converter and is necessary due to the limited power of the 770's Video Player.
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2006-07-21
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2006-07-21
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@ central georgia, usa
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Try DVD Catalyst....you'll be amazed.
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2006-07-21
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@ Bee-u-tee-ful Garden Home, Oregon
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I did use that program and was unable to make a movie with syncronized sound...
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2006-07-22
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@ central georgia, usa
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Anyone have any suggestions?
(I also had to rename the output to .avi before it would play...)
I'm just looking for a single program solution, especially since the half-frame rate output from "Media Converter" is kind-of annoying to watch...
Thanks y'all