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Originally Posted by Lord of the Rings Buy a mac & I could tell you in private. But be careful of your posting so it doesn't breach the forum rules copyright rule. Forum Rules (click here) |
Thanks for the heads up. I was referring to some very old movies made in the late '40s and early '50s, like "The Third Man" (1949), so I didn't think there was any copyright in them anymore. In Canada at least (where I am), artistic works over 50 years old are in the public domain.
Can you help me this far: Is Nero the right tool to use?