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Lord of the Rings October 6th, 2004 03:45 PM

It is possible for you to get your money back, see how some others have got their money back: The link both morgwen & I gave you (the 2nd link on my 1st post!) The last link in my last post was another person who also posted here: http://www.gnutellaforums.com/showth...&postid=101329 Morgwen we keep bumping into each other, funny I was sure I was 1st after chicagolady mentioned musicsearch, lol. I can't wait to get connected to broadband.

Morgwen October 6th, 2004 03:59 PM

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Originally posted by Lord of the Rings
Also see this thread: 'I've been Ripped Off!' (click on links)
LOTR today you are always a step behind me. ;)

I closed this thread already because this users started a second thread, see my link I posted in my second reply.

Morgwen

chicagolady October 6th, 2004 04:24 PM

so thanks guy's for helping at the second question,

but i still don't know how to burn the files. Yes I do know how if my Toaster takes the files...but with the avi files he don't take them. And so how I figured...are the avi files mostly the real one's for the movies....or??

so can I count on your tip's and help again :)

thanks

Morgwen October 6th, 2004 04:33 PM

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Originally posted by chicagolady
but i still don't know how to burn the files.
The question is will you watch them on your DVD player or only on your comp? DVD players usually donīt support .avi files you have to covert them to VCD/SVCD burning software like Nero is able to do it.

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And so how I figured...are the avi files mostly the real one's for the movies....or??
By real ones do mean DVDs? No, they arenīt DVDs have aroung 4 Gb per cd so a normal video would have around 8 - 12 Gb - .avi usually have between 500MB and 800MB. You see its a very huge difference in size.

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Yes I do know how if my Toaster takes the files
Donīt forget the marmelade. ;)

Morgwen

Lord of the Rings October 6th, 2004 04:37 PM

When you say AVI, it could mean a great many things. It's a little bit like QucikTime. There's many different QT codecs tht create QT movies but not all are comopatible with all apps. eg: I created a divX-AVI format movie tonight (out of full quality standard dv video) & Toast has no probs recognising it (I didn't use divx to burn it with though.) So your avi file could have been encoded any no. of ways! I presume you were refering to Toast right?! Try selecting Video & drag & drop it into the toast window. For Toast 6 that's easy. For Toast 5, depending upon whether you choose video cd/dvd it might need to be converted by Toast (Click on other & choose options.)

Oh Morgwen, the 1st link was to the closed thread, the 2nd to the original you were referring to. I corrected after I realised it was closed!

chicagolady October 6th, 2004 04:47 PM

I would like to watch them on my DVD Player on TV. If I finally find a whole movie to dl.

Lord of the Rings October 6th, 2004 05:20 PM

Do you have Toast? If so which version? You may need to dwnld the mac version divx codec if it has been encoded in that (see http://www.divx.com/divx/player/ for free player & http://www.3ivx.com/ )

chicagolady October 6th, 2004 06:03 PM

I have version 6 :) and just got the Panther Software....will see tomorrow if it makes any difference from Jaguar to Panther......wish me good look....

good night for know guy's and thanks....;)

Lord of the Rings October 6th, 2004 06:10 PM

You'll love Panther!!! It's a great os & reintroduces some things that osx had left out since os9. I would like to know which version Toast you have though!??? Also make sure you dwnld those codecs I gave you the links to.

chicagolady October 6th, 2004 06:21 PM

DivX Player with DivX Codec for Windows 2K/XP
DivX Player with DivX Codec for Windows 98/ME
DivX Player Only for Windows


which one do I take??? with a mac???:confused:


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