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Buenchico - Viewing A Quick Time Movie

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kia cat | 06:24 Thu 03rd Apr 2014 | Technology
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Sorry to labour the point, but moving on from my previous Q [ http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Technology/Computers/Question1326362.html ]
I have one DVD that's been burnt off an iPad. The only way it can be viewed is in Windows Media Player [iTunes and others see this DVD as an Audio Disc]
Is there any way of copying it from it's current format in to either a VCD or DVD-Video? [thanks in advance Buenchico]



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Were I in such circumstances I'd search the Net for free media converter programmes with good reviews. If Media Player can play it, it seems strange others won't and I'd suspect some unusual setting in the file.

Have you tried playing it with VLC ? That usually does a decent job playing stuff for me.
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Thanks, OG.

Tried that with [ vlc-2.1.3-win32.exe ] nothing, not recognising the disc. in any format.
I would have suggested either VLC or GOM (which I prefer) as my first thought:
http://player.gomlab.com/eng/download/

However the one player which should definitely play a QuickTime movie has to be QuickTime 7:
http://www.apple.com/uk/quicktime/download/

Once you've installed QuickTime you might then find that Ashampoo Burning Studio Free will burn discs from the QuickTime file. (I know that the paid-for version of Ashampoo Burning Studio will do that; I'm not 100% sure about the free version though).

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