hi all i have 2 hd wmv films which are a bit to big, i know there is a program which you can take bits out does anybody know what its called and where to find it.
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Too big?
Why donīt you just put them on an external USB HDD (formatted with macdrive)
and watch the films like that on your 360? _________________ I only buy/request backups of games/ DVDs I actually own.
is macdrive so you can use apple mac software on windows base pc's? _________________ Any purchases made by me are on the grounds that I own the original, if not the backup will be destroyed within 24 hours.
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You can use macdrive on windows to format a HDD to mac format
(so the 360 sees it and you can put on files larger than 4GB) _________________ I only buy/request backups of games/ DVDs I actually own.
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quote:Originally posted by TigerPants: is macdrive so you can use apple mac software on windows base pc's?
Yes.
External HDD formatted to HFS+ is best but if u want to put onto disc, try Boilsoft Video Splitter software & u can either cut down start/end credits or split into two & put on 2 x DVDR _________________ Here for information & support only.
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quote:Originally posted by JtR:
quote:Originally posted by TigerPants: is macdrive so you can use apple mac software on windows base pc's?
Yes.
External HDD formatted to HFS+ is best but if u want to put onto disc, try Boilsoft Video Splitter software & u can either cut down start/end credits or split into two & put on 2 x DVDR
MacDrive allows you to read and write to HFS+ formatted drives, it doesn't allow you to actually run Mac software on a windows PC however. _________________ Smug Mac Owner
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Sorry I wasn't referring to the Boilsoft part, just that he asked if MacDrive could run Apple Mac software on a windows PC and you had answered yes. Didn't want him getting confused thinking he could actually run mac software that's all _________________ Smug Mac Owner
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