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Answer» If I have an AVI file on my computer, which I can watch on my computer using WMP, can I burn that onto a DVD, put that into my laptop, and watch it on the laptop? [highlight]1) What are the specs for both PCs[/highlight]I'm sorry squirrel. I don't know the specs off hand, not to mention I'm at work right now. When I get home, are there specs in particular that are of most use?better to give us too much than too little. cfnyy51.... Based on what you have said , I would be burning the clips onto dvds and then you will be able to view on your laptop. dl65 Quote better to give us too much than too little. Squirrel, I am starting to like your style. I'd like to say thank you to squirrel and dl65 for their timely responses. Both were helpful, and it was my fault for not POSTING specs. When I got home, I opened up Nero and FIDDLED around a little. I burned the AVIs onto a DVD-R, using Nero's DVD (ISO) option. The burn was a success, and my laptop could PLAY the AVIs in WMP. Thanks to all those who were available to help.As long as you have the proper codecs installed on your Laptop (you can use Gspot[/u] to find out what codecs you need) then you will be able to do this.Quote Quotebetter to give us too much than too little. Ive always thought Squirrels had good style. 8-)8-) I've used Avi2Dvd before can be found here |
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