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Switching a .mov or a .dv file to am .iso that CREATESPACE will let me load
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1693336"><p>If you decide to use the Terminal method, be aware that Terminal is a very powerful tool and that if you mistype anything, you may create significant problems. The commands in the article from MightyGem look pretty much safe, but just be careful. I think the Burn method executes the conversion process for you because when I saved the Image I ended up with an iso file directly. I don't have any Windows boxes so I cannot test that the .iso is usable, but I did open it in my Parallels Win7 virtual machine and the Windows burner offered to burn it to a disk, so I assume that the process worked well for Windows. That's why I said you can send the file to a Windows user test that the process produces a windows-compatible iso file.</p><p></p><p>Good luck with whatever you decide to do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1693336"] If you decide to use the Terminal method, be aware that Terminal is a very powerful tool and that if you mistype anything, you may create significant problems. The commands in the article from MightyGem look pretty much safe, but just be careful. I think the Burn method executes the conversion process for you because when I saved the Image I ended up with an iso file directly. I don't have any Windows boxes so I cannot test that the .iso is usable, but I did open it in my Parallels Win7 virtual machine and the Windows burner offered to burn it to a disk, so I assume that the process worked well for Windows. That's why I said you can send the file to a Windows user test that the process produces a windows-compatible iso file. Good luck with whatever you decide to do! [/QUOTE]
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