Watching a movie clip on a Mac

This info is for someone trying to burn a movie clip on to a DVD to watch on TV, like for those that have downloaded the movie clips I have put together, His Hands and Prophets and Apostles Share Testimonies of Christ and the Fireside on Food Storage by Wendy DeWitt

First find out what your DVD player can play, then use that type of DVD recordable media. Most newer DVD burners support both formats so focus on what your DVD player can handle. You also need to make sure you are using the right kind that will work in your computer.

The DVD-R DVD+R difference:

* The DVD-R/RW standard was developed by Pioneer, and is used primarily by Apple and Pioneer. These *minus* discs can only be written to in one layer on the discs surface. In addition, this format is supported by the DVD forum, but is in no way an industry standard. DVD-R/RW discs are cheaper than the *plus* format.
* The DVD+R/RW format is supported by Philips, Dell, Sony, HP, and Microsoft. These discs can be written to in multiple layers, giving them slightly better and more disc storage than the *minus* format. Because of this additional capacity, they are slightly more expensive than *minus* discs.

The downloading is a movie clip, it can be watched in Windows Media or something like that,

If you have a DVD burner, you will probably have a software that will burn it and convert it for you.

Click “START” and look for your program/software that burns the DVD’s, (such as Sonic, Nero etc) then you would just drag and drop or import it into that software, and click burn, it should convert for you.

If it does not convert it here is a free software that will convert it for you.  http://www.nchsoftware.com/prism/index.html

I hope this helps somewhat, I pretty much copied and pasted the info above from other informational site I looked at, I know how to do certain things on my computer, but that does not mean I really know what I am doing 🙂

Oh, I use DVD+R disks!

ALSO:

The download is a movie file, which can be played right from your computer, using your windows media (for those with apples see the notes below) if you don’t want to burn a t DVD you can always play it from your computer, hook up a project to your lap top and show it on a larger screen.

Watching a movie clip on a Mac

If you own a Apple then you know at times you have had a hard time viewing some movie clips, you can now download Windows Media Play for your Mac. Just follow this link
About Windows Media Player for Mac OS X
This new version of our player opens the world of Windows Media 9 content to Macintosh users, enabling them to access the best audio and video on the Web. New plug-in support added for Internet Explorer, Netscape, and Safari enables playback of Windows Media files right from the browser.
System Requirements

* Mac OS X 10.1.5 or later
* Mac OS X 10.2 or later recommended
* 450MHz PowerPC G3 processor or higher recommended
* Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.1 for Mac, America Online for Mac OS X, Netscape 7.1, MSN for Mac OS X version 2.0, or Apple Safari 1.0

Information 06/25/2023

The time has come for me to be honest with myself,  that I just can't keep up with this site any more. I am working full time now and loving on my grandkids.  I will still be adding great quotes I find and things from General conference etc. Never fear, I am still here for you. If you need something please reach out to me, and I will See what I can do. You can reach me at theideadoor@gmail.com

Thanks for your understanding! Liz from the Idea Door

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