-----Original Message-----
>From: jim g <j...@yojimg.net>
>Sent: Apr 21, 2008 2:31 PM
>To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
>Subject: Re: How to convert a ripped movie to MP4?
>
>
>On 4/21/08, Tom <tba...@nmia.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Thanks all. I'll choose one of these options here, thanks for all the
>> suggestions. Actually, Chris, my Quicktime 7.2.0 is the Pro version--I
>> paid $25 to Apple to activate all those grayed-out features on the
>> standard Quicktime. I would have to transfer that TS-video (or
>> whatever it is) movie file from her Macbook laptop to my G4 tower to
>> see what QT could do with it (both machines are using 10.4), with an
>> external hard drive I guess. Could QuickTime open a movie file like
>> that, and then export it as MP-4?
>
>
>Why not just put the Macbook into FW target-disk mode and connect it
>to your G4 tower directly?  (Do the new Macbooks still support that
>function?)
>
>-Jim G
>
>-- 
>jimg at yojimg dot net
>
>>


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