Re: Burning Movies to a DVD
Yes, Steve is right - And as I said earlier most of todays computers can play MP4's. Normally through Quicktime Player. I would also suggest that Quicktime is more common than Nero. I know that all my computers have quicktime on them and although I haven't tested them all I know that my main computer plays MP4's without any problems.
Since I don't own any DVD burners, I don't have Nero installed.
Are there any freeware MP4 players? If not, Quicktime may be a more cost effective option if you just want to play the downloaded MP4 sermons.
As my kids have iPods, I have iTunes also installed, and I believe (although I haven't tried it) that iTunes also plays MP4's. As usual I'm sure someone will correct me if I'm wrong.
Sledger - I don't disagree with you, I'm just trying to provide other options .......
Last edited by ss-kalm; 10 January 2008 at 01:02 PM.
Reason: iTunes reference added
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